The Hedgehog
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Hire a helicopter, I hear that works....
"How to stay away from horses in a nat'l forest"
You can't land a helicopter in a national forest.
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Hire a helicopter, I hear that works....
"How to stay away from horses in a nat'l forest"
You can't land a helicopter in a national forest.
No need to, just slide down the rope.
I can tell most of you guys don't hunt off horses !! I hunt elk every year on horses and can go higher, faster, up nasty places easier than any human ! If I get into elk I tie them up and go hunt. If I kill one I 1/4 it, hang it and go get the horse and head home. As far as trails go if it wasn't for horses the trails would disappear. Horses keep the trail dug out and people can follow them with ease, but a horse doesn't need a trail. Not many places a horse can't go. If you see horse trailers parked don't get mad just realize there is another hunter in there with a better, faster, less tiring mode of transportation than what you have. Soon as I turn this computer off I am going to saddle up 2 horses and my wife and I are going to hit the wilderness for the day just to ride and look around.
PS... Kill an elk in no mans land and you will wish there were some guys with horses around !!
I can tell most of you guys don't hunt off horses !! I hunt elk every year on horses and can go higher, faster, up nasty places easier than any human ! If I get into elk I tie them up and go hunt. If I kill one I 1/4 it, hang it and go get the horse and head home. As far as trails go if it wasn't for horses the trails would disappear. Horses keep the trail dug out and people can follow them with ease, but a horse doesn't need a trail. Not many places a horse can't go. If you see horse trailers parked don't get mad just realize there is another hunter in there with a better, faster, less tiring mode of transportation than what you have. Soon as I turn this computer off I am going to saddle up 2 horses and my wife and I are going to hit the wilderness for the day just to ride and look around.
PS... Kill an elk in no mans land and you will wish there were some guys with horses around !!
Like Greenhorn said, you are probably in the .5% of horse hunters.
I was going to argue the point on whether horses were faster or not
In a perfect world horses would deliver a motivated hunter to a backcountry location fresh and extended the huntable range of a guy on foot because the packout becomes quite a bit easier. .
PS... Kill an elk in no mans land and you will wish there were some guys with horses around !!
I'd prefer the experience of sliding one whole into the back of a truck, quickly followed by cracking open a can of beer.I want the long, tiring grind of a pack out. The struggle is part of the experience for me.
Speaking for myself, and only myself, I want the long, tiring grind of a pack out. The struggle is part of the experience for me. My last trip out ended with 6 or 7 hour pack out with a big old brute of a black bear. It wasn’t even my bear, but it was one of the best experiences of my life. I want to do that with elk meat, whether there are antlers to go with it or no antlers.
I've harvested a lot of things from foot and horse and I have to say it doesn't seem to matter once an animal knows something is out of the ordinary (a few shod horses clip clapping their metal shoes down a trail or screaming at each other from across a canyon as the are being seperated) I believe my odds of success with a bow start going down hill quite fast. Obviously I have seen exceptions but I think that is just something horse guys say to themselves to keep from giving up.You're right elk magnet horses are noisy but, trust me elk and deer aren't as afraid of a horse as they are people... The sounds humans make don't occur in nature a horse walking around is a natural noise.