Flat Tops Wilderness Guides
Flat Tops Wilderness Guides
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Fishing in the Flat Tops
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View From BC Bear Camp
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Bear camp in the coastal mountains of British Columbia
Quick Camp Tour
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Cliff does a brief camp tour. This video will give you an idea of what to expect in camp.
Packing for a Wilderness Horse or Mule Pack-In Hunt
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An updated version of this video is available here: ruclips.net/video/AcdtYb-XlyY/видео.html After a humorous intro, we go over how a hunter should think about packing for a wilderness mule deer or elk hunt that will utilize horse and mules as pack stock. It's very difficult for hunters to understand the limitations and capabilities of pack stock without seeing the entire process. This video sh...
Cow Elk Wintering
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Cows wintering near the Flat Tops Wilderness Area
Packing elk out of the flat tops on mules
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Packing elk out of the flat tops on mules
Leaving Head Waters Camp
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Leaving Head Waters Camp
Entering Schnapps Aspens
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Entering Schnapps Aspens
Below Main Camp
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Triangle meadows.
Small bull moose headed out of the notch
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Small bull moose headed out of the notch
Packing bull elk on mules out of the wilderness
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Nice 6x6 bull we packed out of the Flat Tops Wilderness Area in Unit 25 of Colorado.
Flat Tops Wilderness Guides S59 Guided Bighorn Sheep area
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Our W-Mountain camp is in the best location in unit S59 to harvest a trophy ram. This camp is extremely remote and the area is only accessible via horse and mule.
Flat Tops Wilderness Guides' Deer Country
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Colorado unit 25 deer terrain in our permitted hunting area. Fantastic mule deer hunting in aspen groves and high altitude oak brush. Trophy quality deer are taken on our 4th season guided hunts.
Arriving at Our Summer Camp in The Flat Tops Wilderness
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Arriving at Our Summer Camp in The Flat Tops Wilderness
View from Our Summer Camp
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View from Our Summer Camp
Young Bull Moose at Pack Station
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Young Bull Moose at Pack Station
Moose Stalking Me!
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Moose Stalking Me!

Комментарии

  • @stephenolson532
    @stephenolson532 Год назад

    Nature is amazing thanks for video👍👍👁

  • @Illinois-Wildlife-Encounters

    new fan here....love your everything!!!

  • @seymourunruh1931
    @seymourunruh1931 3 года назад

    That covers it! Good job.

  • @yourbarista4154
    @yourbarista4154 3 года назад

    I love how he tosses the target away. Old timers are great, why use words when action speaks louder!

  • @peraroperaro1893
    @peraroperaro1893 3 года назад

    Thank you all for making this video and teaching people how to pack

  • @tondanampaiocardenas5155
    @tondanampaiocardenas5155 3 года назад

    Nice!

  • @jamesebens6544
    @jamesebens6544 4 года назад

    Some day I would Love To go, Elk Hunting.

  • @leathersaddlehorse
    @leathersaddlehorse 4 года назад

    Still, after three years, one of the best tutorials available

  • @maxsanchez2339
    @maxsanchez2339 4 года назад

    When he tosses the target 😂

  • @sailorsforge4512
    @sailorsforge4512 4 года назад

    Your funny, thumbs up

  • @nmelkhunter1
    @nmelkhunter1 4 года назад

    No hot tub? How can that be? Just kidding! Great setup!

  • @jamesbenedict7206
    @jamesbenedict7206 5 лет назад

    Dont forget the ass wipe!

  • @ravenfeather7087
    @ravenfeather7087 5 лет назад

    Do you welcome liberal democrats in your camps? People who think Trump is a moron?

  • @Waidman
    @Waidman 5 лет назад

    Perhaps a stupid question... but whats the difference between a drop camp, and a guided camp?! I am from europe and we dont know this type of hunting...

    • @Flattopswildernessguides
      @Flattopswildernessguides 5 лет назад

      Once we pack you in to the camp, with a drop camp you are on your own. With a guided camp, the guides stay in camp and guide you during the hunt. thanks for the question!

    • @philbow6374
      @philbow6374 10 месяцев назад

      Well, I call that luxury! Wow

  • @webechillin2348
    @webechillin2348 6 лет назад

    Great video, thanks for sharing! How long do you suggest your clients to take in order to acclimate to the mountains?

    • @Flattopswildernessguides
      @Flattopswildernessguides 6 лет назад

      I always tell guys that if they do three things over the first 24hrs, 98% of the time they won't have an issue, 1. Don't get exhausted... this means even if you are excited to start hunting hard, you must pace yourself 2. Hydrate with straight H20 regularly, force yourself to drink, you have to make it a priority because folks tend to lose their thirst and hunger at altitude 3. Don't drink any booze.

    • @webechillin2348
      @webechillin2348 6 лет назад

      Flat Tops Wilderness Guides Awesome! Thanks for the advise & great videos. Very helpful for us beginners

  • @leathersaddlehorse
    @leathersaddlehorse 7 лет назад

    One of the most informative videos I have seen. I would like to add one suggestion, learned from unhappy experience. Pack rifles, especially scoped ones, with the scopes or sights on top, so the weight of the rifle and the movement of the animal does not damage or cause the sights, scope zero to go out of alignment. The straps on the scabbard should be installed so the sewn side of the scabbard is down and the sights on the rifle are on top. It seems that the straps should go around the smooth folded side of the scabbard, like the one shown in the video, however that is the wrong way for them to be rigged. Pack them with the rifle sights and scope on top and arrive with the rifle still sighted in, barring any "adventures" along the trail! Again, this one of the very best RUclips packing videos I have seen. I hope my suggestion is taken in the same spirit in which it was given.

    • @kohlmunsanders5919
      @kohlmunsanders5919 5 лет назад

      leathersaddlehorse I know this is an old comment, but if by some chance you read this here’s my chip in on the subject. I’ve ridden horses in the mountains for 10 years and have been packing a rifle for 4 years (I’m 16). Daily we ride for 5 miles in rough northern Utah country and have yet to have my rifle being knocked off zero. And I pack my scope downwards using a basic leather scabbard.

    • @hollywoodusmcboss8867
      @hollywoodusmcboss8867 4 года назад

      Not only that..stock likes to sit and roll over..that's sux seen it more than

    • @hollywoodusmcboss8867
      @hollywoodusmcboss8867 4 года назад

      @@kohlmunsanders5919 good stock ur due

    • @leathersaddlehorse
      @leathersaddlehorse 4 года назад

      @@kohlmunsanders5919 Glad it has worked for you. Good luck!

  • @MyDyno
    @MyDyno 7 лет назад

    where's the beer go?

    • @hiker2742
      @hiker2742 5 лет назад

      You need to stop worrying about beer you alcee.. These people are showing a very important demonstration!

    • @legalizeweedpro9646
      @legalizeweedpro9646 3 года назад

      Bag of weed fits in pocket.😁

    • @gfg8262
      @gfg8262 3 года назад

      @@hiker2742 if mydyno can't have his beer then you can't have your granola.

  • @StevenSucksCock
    @StevenSucksCock 8 лет назад

    Do you pack feed for the horses and mules? Or do they get enough nutrients from grazing for only a few days while on the hunt?

    • @frogbear02
      @frogbear02 7 лет назад

      I am by no means an expert, but from what I have heard, mules are able to get most of their food just foraging, and take only a little from people, horses on the other hand rely much more heavily on getting food from people.

    • @maxsanchez2339
      @maxsanchez2339 4 года назад

      frogbear02 if I let my horses roam on some hobbles they’ll eat the shit out of some grass and even certain weeds.

    • @MrSanteeclaus
      @MrSanteeclaus 4 года назад

      Max Sanchez that will work if it is available. Even then these animals work extremely hard and need to be supplemented. Yes outfitters pack feed and manytimes hay to their remote camps. It is done at the same time they set up their hunt camps. I have hauled many bales of hay. Seemed silly packing 2 bales per animal but times 10 head some days it added up. Packing is a art. Telling your clients they don’t need this or that is also a Art.

    • @maxsanchez2339
      @maxsanchez2339 4 года назад

      ralph crosby wouldn’t it be easier to pack cubed/pellet alfalfa and grain?

    • @MrSanteeclaus
      @MrSanteeclaus 4 года назад

      Max Sanchez we packed a grain some pellets and hay for ruffage. They would also push snow off the fields and chew a little grass. Like I said they are hard workers. They would carry 200 pounds 10 to 15 miles everyday