I’m booked with them for the 2nd week. Can’t wait!For G, talk with J and J Outfitters. They have a pack in camp that’ll provide you with a real backcountry hunting experience.
Sorry.... should have included that. Region G... Greys River, SaltRiver Range. any one have experience with Star Valley Outfitters?What area?
Thank you for the referral I’ll check them out good luck to you!For G, talk with J and J Outfitters. They have a pack in camp that’ll provide you with a real backcountry hunting experience.
I’m a resident so no experience with any of them but I do check out websites to see what’s being killed, from the looks of it they all produce good bucks year after year !!Sorry.... should have included that. Region G... Greys River, SaltRiver Range. any one have experience with Star Valley Outfitters?
Thanks.... I agree the pictures areI’m a resident so no experience with any of them but I do check out websites to see what’s being killed, from the looks of it they all produce good bucks year after year !!
Thank you… Very wise words and I certainly will have a list of questions ready and look for references both who were successful and not successful and then just take that info and make the best choice I feel works for me. I know it’s a bit of a risk when dealing with someone selling you on a hunt. I appreciate the feedback I’m not looking for a big buck tied to a tree I just want to quality experience with honest hardworking guideBest advice i can give is what i was told when i used an outfitter for a black bear hunt in idaho when i was 17 years old.
I was told to call the outffiters and ask whatever question you have. Ask the outfitter for 3 numbers to successful hunters and 3 non successful hunters. Ask them hunters why they did or didnt tag out. How many days they hunted? How hard they even tried? Gear? Food? Blah blah blah.
With that advice i was able to narrow down to one outtfitter and what a great choice. I did tag out on a small bear. My buddy did not. We were warned we were coming in late on season and would be a tougher hunt. But we just got out of our junior year in high school and had no choice...
Thanks for the heads up..... I have noticed the same thing with only a few packing into a camp and hunting daily from that camp. Not sure that is a deal breaker for me and I can see pros/cons either way. I like being able to drive my truck to the main camp and then horseback out of camp daily (even if we have to trailer horses to trail head) Allows me to bring whatever I want to camp with me as far as amenities and not be concerned about weight limits on the horse back into the pack in camp. On the other hand being back in a pack in camp has its appeal also. I appreciate the feed back and I am getting closer to making a decision and booking. Just trying to do my research and due diligence.A little more info about hunting the Greys River. Most of the outfitters don't do pack in camps. They camp by the road. They trailer the horses to the mouth of the drainage they are going to hunt that day and spend the day in that drainage and out by dark. If they didn't see anything then they go to a different drainage the next day.
We focus on trophy elk, mule deer, antelope and moose hunts and take B&C bucks most years.