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<blockquote data-quote="Laelkhunter" data-source="post: 1971584" data-attributes="member: 38154"><p>Your expectations are reasonable. Not sure which Ranch you will be hunting with them. I will be in the Chama area for my hunt which starts Oct 24th (Private Ranch). I spoke to my Outfitter a while back, and he said it has been very dry this season. The Ranch I hunt also runs cattle, and they had to move the cattle to another ranch (into Colorado) due to lack of water (rain) which means lack of grazing grass. Not a good sign for keeping Elk on the Ranch if they have no food or water.</p><p> Of course, no one has control over the weather and drought conditions and on a 5 day hunt, you have to get out there and hunt with no time to waste. They have been getting some rain up in the area over the last couple of weeks, let's hope it continues.</p><p> Keep a positive attitude, and if you have any issues with your guide when you talk with him about your expectations for your Bull, speak up with the outfitter before it ruins your hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laelkhunter, post: 1971584, member: 38154"] Your expectations are reasonable. Not sure which Ranch you will be hunting with them. I will be in the Chama area for my hunt which starts Oct 24th (Private Ranch). I spoke to my Outfitter a while back, and he said it has been very dry this season. The Ranch I hunt also runs cattle, and they had to move the cattle to another ranch (into Colorado) due to lack of water (rain) which means lack of grazing grass. Not a good sign for keeping Elk on the Ranch if they have no food or water. Of course, no one has control over the weather and drought conditions and on a 5 day hunt, you have to get out there and hunt with no time to waste. They have been getting some rain up in the area over the last couple of weeks, let's hope it continues. Keep a positive attitude, and if you have any issues with your guide when you talk with him about your expectations for your Bull, speak up with the outfitter before it ruins your hunt. [/QUOTE]
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