idnative1948
Well-known member
Anybody do it any more?
Rodeos on the trail, horses taking a walk at night with hobbles on, etc.
Rodeos on the trail, horses taking a walk at night with hobbles on, etc.
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Done it enough to swear it off until I got too old and crippled to walk...
Had to put a horse down that got a hoof caught in a high-line. Took a lot of the fun out of killing an elk that year....
Draftstud's equine exploits have been enough to deter me.
Draftstud's equine exploits have been enough to deter me.
Geez, give it a rest. So you know everything about horses, great. I was just throwing that post out there to see if anybody still rode in the mountains. You can have a PhD in horse, but they are still animals and like us can have bad days, get scared, have a fart cross-wise and so forth.Great pics,,,you like I understand horses, but there are so many out there that think you just jump on and ride up and shoot something. There is a lot of educating that needs to take place so we don't loose this wonderful tradition!!!!!
Draftstud's equine exploits have been enough to deter me.
Geez, give it a rest. So you know everything about horses, great. I was just throwing that post out there to see if anybody still rode in the mountains. You can have a PhD in horse, but they are still animals and like us can have bad days, get scared, have a fart cross-wise and so forth.
It's a great way to hunt. I have had horses for over 25 years, and they have taken me into some great hunting spot where you can't get an ATV and a long ways to walk. Plus packing your game out for you. That lead rope doesn't way much!
Killed a nice 5X5 Mulie 28 inches wide in Idaho. If it wasn't for the horses, I would have never been in that far and would have never gotten that buck.
Even here in Calif. I use my horses for hunting and packing into places for hunting and fishing like the Marbel Mountain Wilderness area. So much country to see from the back of a horse.