>I've guided and hunted the Henry
>bison for over 10 years
>now, BigJohn and his dad
>hunted with me the last
>2 years when they drew
>tags. people can suggest all
>of this and its all
>great suggestions but just remember
>the hunt is in January.
>Lundellhunting7 suggest going out swap
>because more pressure will be
>on cave, OK this early
>hunt the road was so
>washed out you couldn't pull
>your horse trailer to get
>into cave flat so those
>people went to swap. where
>are those folks going to
>go if you cant make
>it into cave because of
>snow? people are suggesting to
>get up high and put
>the glass to work, thats
>great but if you cant
>get up top to glass
>the mesas then your stuck.
>like i said its all
>great advise and a normal
>year that's good but what
>if we actually have a
>winter this year.
>
>This is what i have been
>telling people and i have
>talked to 12 or so
>of the January tag holders
>now both cow and hunters
>choice. some of them had
>already made their mind up
>to keep the tag and
>wanted to hire me and g
>others were not sure and
>wanted my advise. I will
>not be hunting in January
>as we will be having
>a baby around the 18th
>so I'm not really looking
>for a divorce.
>
>Take the tag unless you are
>guaranteed the tag you want
>next year, if you are
>then don't take it and
>hold out.
>
>if you are not guaranteed the
>tag then take the tag
>and let it play out.
>If it comes January 13th
>and you are snowed off
>the mountain access is horrible
>then turn the tag back
>lose your money but you
>get your points back and
>life goes on.
>
>if you are going to take
>the tag i would make
>arrangements to have horses and
>snowmobiles available for whatever is
>thrown at you. if you
>get up on swap and
>everything has been pushed back
>up onto the mountain that
>you are snowed off of
>then at least you might
>be able to get to
>them with a snow mobile.
>
>
>its hunting nothing is a guarantee
>and if you would like
>to talk more about it
>you can give me a
>call since i wont be
>guiding anyone i would be
>more than happy to give
>you my honest opinion and
>any advice that might help
>435-979-7227.
>
>Taylor Albrecht
Taylor knows the Henry?s. I have learned a lot from him about the Henry?s. But he is the Bison master. I have already talked to him about the hunts this year. He said it's going to be tough. Congrats on the new baby. It's just not good for all of you hunters that could use his help. He is the buffalo man !! I mean really have you seen his picture. He even looks like a big old buffalo.
http://www.monstermuleys.info/photos/user_photos_2018/1975959a1567ff9ac45798a0dbfa8c87f6d1a.jpeg I would have just referred you guys to Taylor. But what I have learned about the Henry?s. It's no cake walk. Ever so often you hear of a guy getting lucky and running into a bull on accident. But if your not willing to go Into no mans land. The roadless area by hiking or riding a horse. You may not see a Bison. Good luck