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Posted By: Monkeymaster Wyoming outfitter/rancher - 06/05/22
Gooood morning
Looking for a respectable outfitter for horseback rifle elk hunt with tents.
I can not handle humping 3 to 4 miles from camp anymore at altiudes above 9000 ft.
I have 5 pref points.

I do not need or expect....
A 5 star lodge mansion
Meals that I can not pronounce.
My hand held or 24hr around the clock servant.
400 class bull behind every tree

What I would like
To see elk and have a chance at a respectable bull.
Good horses
Decent camps
Decent effort
Minimal crowds and pressure

It may sound like I am asking for the world,
I am not,
Just putting my thoughts out there

Thanks
Look up the outfitters operating on the Bridger Teton National Forest. They all hunt elk on horseback. And have wall tent camps. And the five points you have will make you a shoe in for a General Elk Tag. I bet you can book for next year.
Posted By: Fubarski Re: Wyoming outfitter/rancher - 06/05/22
http://myweb.wyoming.com/~sweetwatergapranch/

Good people.
Thanks
Keep them coming
Posted By: Rickshaw Re: Wyoming outfitter/rancher - 06/06/22
Crandall Creek Outfitters
Posted By: dale06 Re: Wyoming outfitter/rancher - 06/06/22
Budget?
Posted By: BKinSD Re: Wyoming outfitter/rancher - 06/06/22
I have hunted with Chamley and am going back this fall. It would be as you described.
Budget ?
Good question
Let's go a head and say under $8,000.
I would like to think, that $5,0000 would get me a decent tent, horse and some edible items for 5 days .
Then again with 5$ gas and no food on the shelves maybe $6000.
That's not including me putting $5 gas in my truck, any processing fees if I score, any cash tips to the wranglers, ect.
How far off am I?
Thanks to all
Posted By: wytex Re: Wyoming outfitter/rancher - 06/19/22
Tyler Sims
Posted By: Ralphie Re: Wyoming outfitter/rancher - 06/22/22
Originally Posted by Monkeymaster
Budget ?
Good question
Let's go a head and say under $8,000.
I would like to think, that $5,0000 would get me a decent tent, horse and some edible items for 5 days .
Then again with 5$ gas and no food on the shelves maybe $6000.
That's not including me putting $5 gas in my truck, any processing fees if I score, any cash tips to the wranglers, ect.
How far off am I?
Thanks to all

For thorofare hunts you’ll probably be closer to $8k at least just for the hunt. Add on license, tips, travel etc.
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