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<blockquote data-quote="SnakeRiverEric" data-source="post: 2706020" data-attributes="member: 68027"><p>Yes, I hunted out of their Lower Camp the first time with my cousin. They assign hunters to guides in typical 2 on 1 fashion. They split up the big hunt area into 4 quadrants and each guide is assigned to one quadrant so they only hunt that specific area all season. They should know that area very well. We were on the 2nd hunt of the season, we were lucky that it snowed 2 ft during that hunt and the elk finally came out of Yellowstone and my cousin got a nice 315" bull on last day. We saw 100s that day and lots of g-bears. TriangleX uses a electric fence around their entire camp to keep bears out. Each day you getup early 4am, have breakfast and the wranglers get your horse saddled and you get off early morning for the hour or so ride to your hunting location. You will spend the day out with a lunch and after the morning hunt will tie up somewhere and rest have a warming fire, glass. You will hunt till dark and then ride back in the dark. Yes you should be comfortable with horses and ride during the summer. I saw in another thread you were asking what bullet for elk in your 6.5prc. My answer of the 3 you mentioned would be the 140gr gmx or other copper bullet. I will say that most western wyoming outfitters would like you to shoot a 7mm or 30 caliber rifle for elk. Bring something you are most comfortable with and shoot well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SnakeRiverEric, post: 2706020, member: 68027"] Yes, I hunted out of their Lower Camp the first time with my cousin. They assign hunters to guides in typical 2 on 1 fashion. They split up the big hunt area into 4 quadrants and each guide is assigned to one quadrant so they only hunt that specific area all season. They should know that area very well. We were on the 2nd hunt of the season, we were lucky that it snowed 2 ft during that hunt and the elk finally came out of Yellowstone and my cousin got a nice 315" bull on last day. We saw 100s that day and lots of g-bears. TriangleX uses a electric fence around their entire camp to keep bears out. Each day you getup early 4am, have breakfast and the wranglers get your horse saddled and you get off early morning for the hour or so ride to your hunting location. You will spend the day out with a lunch and after the morning hunt will tie up somewhere and rest have a warming fire, glass. You will hunt till dark and then ride back in the dark. Yes you should be comfortable with horses and ride during the summer. I saw in another thread you were asking what bullet for elk in your 6.5prc. My answer of the 3 you mentioned would be the 140gr gmx or other copper bullet. I will say that most western wyoming outfitters would like you to shoot a 7mm or 30 caliber rifle for elk. Bring something you are most comfortable with and shoot well. [/QUOTE]
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