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First thank you all who replied to my post re; 1st elk hunt on horseback. I got alot of useful info and have been doing as much reading, bought a couple of good books on the subject and am feeling much more confidant about having a good time out in the hills.
Now I just need to get some suggestions on where to go with our East tags. All I'm interested this time out is possibly harvesting a cow elk for the freezer. Someday of course I'd love to get a nice bull but I have many years of dues to pay and keep trying for permit areas
I understand people have their private hot spots that they like to keep to themselves so all I'm really asking is some general pointers on where to go that is horse friendly for greenhorn elk hunters
We should be quite the team as my husband hasn't ridden much like maybe 10 times (lucky we bought him a nice mare who will babysit him) but at least he's good with his bow. Then there's me who's ridden all my life but new to archery. Maybe we will video our trip as there should be some pretty comical moments
Attatched is a pic of my hubby's new mare if she should be seen riderless on the trail you'll know who she belongs to
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After looking for my previous post I realized I had posted my question on a different forum
Anyway although I did get some great advice I can always use more so here goes; We are taking just riding horses out for elk/deer/bear and wanted advice and/or helpful hints. Depending on where we end up going we may or may not camp out of our trailer and ride in daily. Both of our horses are gaited (Kentucky Mountain horses) so can cover some ground while being a comfortable ride. I'd love to have a pack animal but with time running out this doesn't seem feasable this year.
I've enjoyed reading through the posts and have learned a bunch of valuable info already this is a great site!
Thank you,
Tina & Denny
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thats a great looking mare. have they been in the mountains out here? i hunted the wilderness off of horseback in the bumping unit. camped out of a wall tent and rode in from there everyday. i posted in your other thread too. look into a lot of those yakima units that are open and they would make for a good trip. i'm sure there's some guys on here that will point you in a better direction. even if you're not hunting, the scenery was amazing up there.
it was 7-8 years ago for me, i'm sorry i can't remember specifically where we were. above rimrock lake on the north side up one of those roads. it was my first ever elk hunt. something like wildcat canyon or something like that
one of these days i hope to do a hunt like that again.
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pm'd you Tina
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Thank you both for your help. I can't wait to hit the trail. Turns out our horse shoer has done some hunting in the same areas a few years back during muzzleloader season. He's giving his words of wisdom on equipment and some training I need to put into our critters before we head into the hills. I must say this is only my second season hunting but I've got it bad it's all I can think about. We went out yesterday scouting for bear and did some calling didn't see anything that day but did call in a cool cinnamon boar who stayed just out of bow range last year. My husband wants a bear this season and me I want something with antlers
Of course I'd be just as happy with cow elk for the freezer. My husband says he created a monster by introducing me to this world and boy is he right. It's hard for me to beleive there was a time I was happy just fishin or crabbin those days are over
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If your ever up in the NE Corner of the state and would like to do some huntin on horseback look us up.
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That would be really great it would be nice to ride out with people who know what they're doing. Where about do you go? I'm working on our horses and they're coming along great, they're both bred to hit the trails and are all buisiness. Let me know more as we sure would like to make some friends to hunt with.
Talk to you later,
P.S. Your horses are all beautiful I really like your grulla, although I've never had a buckskin my mom was president of a Buckskin club in San Diego
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Just found this site a couple weeks ago and can't help drooling each time I read this thread. All the horses pictured here are beautiful! Makes me want to have horses again.
I have been trying to get a horseback guided elk hunt, modern firearm. I put in for a bull permit in the Blue Mountains and hoped to go with Dave and Sas Waldron of Western Life Outfitters, they seem like nice people, but I didn't get drawn. So I have an Eastern Elk Tag and don't know where to hunt. I've hunted on the west side before. I've heard the Coleville Nat. Forest is a possibility. Maybe you should also look there, too.
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Bowhuntress and TheScottRanch,
The P.M. box doesn't seem to be working for me. I'm not ignoring anyone, especially people with such beautiful horses.
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Whats happening with your PM Diane? Maybe I can help you??
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Hi Boneaddict,
I think I sent you a P.M. and learned that I must check the box to keep a copy in my out box. I'm learning all the time.
Anybody else here going to the WA ST Trapper's Ronde?
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