Most likely no, you will not find a year round job like that. I guided full-time for just under a decade in the backcountry with horses and wilderness areas of Idaho and Wyoming. Along with teaching horse packing at a guide school in Montana for a few summers as well. The fact is, unless you have the money to become an outfitter, its damn hard to make a meager living as a full-time guide. I had to pick up B.S. work to pay the bills every winter. Being in the backcountry with horses, helped extend my season because I ran a pack string all summer in the hills before packing in hunting camp. I dont want to step on your "dream" i guess, but in all reality coming from someone who did everything i could to make it work, the fact is, you will not make a living trying to be a guide because it is seasonal work and it just gets you by. I now work on Powerlines, and guide every once and a while when i can. But now i get to focus on my own hunts for the first time in a decade. You lose basically all your own hunting time and there are many days where it is not that great of a job..long hours.. difficult clients etc...You can check out royaltine.com...Cody and LeRee are amazing people and great friends. Their school is hands down the top school you will find in order to get your foot in the door with backcountry horseback type outfitting. Whatever you decide, good luck, but just realize that being a guide and a die hard hunter are two very different things.