broncridingirl
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I'll be taking 2 horses on my first cow elk hunt in Jarbridge Wilderness NV in Sept. I'm very experienced with horses but have never hunted with them. I have camped with horses quite a bit, so I'm familiar with what all is required to do that. I won't be packing in, but will day ride from camp and either pony one or come back to camp if/when I get a cow down.
I'm looking for any suggestions for preparing for this hunt.
I picked the two that I'm taking because they are both okay with blood/hides etc. We used my husband's archery buck this year to figure this out. Hung a fresh hide on the fence and both were ok with walking up to the gut bucked.
One of the horses has packing experience (according to who I got her from) and she appears to be totally okay with pack saddles/panniers etc and both horses pony well from each other. Ideally I'll do a practice run with my A zone buck in the next couple of weeks and pack it out a few miles.
I've been working on getting them used to gunshots. I have zero intention of ever firing a gun horseback, but want them to be prepared enough if I need to get off and try to take a shot. At this point they are doing very well with a loud pellet gun, much improvement in the past week or so. Any suggestions on how to introduce a bigger bang? My plan is to just start from farther away and work my way closer, but don't really want to burn through too much ammo. I don't have a great place at home to shoot my rifle, but can take them just down the road to do so.
Any suggestions for scabbards? How to attach, brands, etc? That's one thing I know I want to mess with before I go, actually packing my gun around while riding.
I'm looking into weed-free hay or cubes still... Have vet appointment for coggins and health certs. and new shoes scheduled a couple of weeks before I leave.
What am I missing?
Thanks!!
I'm looking for any suggestions for preparing for this hunt.
I picked the two that I'm taking because they are both okay with blood/hides etc. We used my husband's archery buck this year to figure this out. Hung a fresh hide on the fence and both were ok with walking up to the gut bucked.
One of the horses has packing experience (according to who I got her from) and she appears to be totally okay with pack saddles/panniers etc and both horses pony well from each other. Ideally I'll do a practice run with my A zone buck in the next couple of weeks and pack it out a few miles.
I've been working on getting them used to gunshots. I have zero intention of ever firing a gun horseback, but want them to be prepared enough if I need to get off and try to take a shot. At this point they are doing very well with a loud pellet gun, much improvement in the past week or so. Any suggestions on how to introduce a bigger bang? My plan is to just start from farther away and work my way closer, but don't really want to burn through too much ammo. I don't have a great place at home to shoot my rifle, but can take them just down the road to do so.
Any suggestions for scabbards? How to attach, brands, etc? That's one thing I know I want to mess with before I go, actually packing my gun around while riding.
I'm looking into weed-free hay or cubes still... Have vet appointment for coggins and health certs. and new shoes scheduled a couple of weeks before I leave.
What am I missing?
Thanks!!