Spike Camp Tips – Elk Hunting – Mark Kayser

Mark Kayser shares a live report from his elk hunting spike camp and offers tips for camping in remote mountainous areas. For more, visit http://www.HuntingC…
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3 Responses to Spike Camp Tips – Elk Hunting – Mark Kayser

  1. silasiord June 28, 2013 at 1:47 am #

    Hi, I enjoyed your video. I am curious about how you tie your horses – do
    you high line or hobble? I live in No. New Mexico and am considering using
    horses. Do you worry about predators when you’re not around, and (last
    question!) do you pack in water? Thanks. Silas

  2. Dojocho July 10, 2013 at 2:08 am #

    Im a Mule packer for over 20yrs montana.renting horses from a outfitter is
    tough,best to go with a outfitter and use his horses..horses bond with the
    people that feed them and they see everyday…so you will be strangers to
    the horses..this alot of times causes problems,especially with mules I
    found electric corral setups work good if the terrain is right for
    them..you can change it daily so they get fresh grass..one trick I was
    shown if u leave camp turn a radio in a tent..bears think ur there.

  3. Chris Powell October 28, 2013 at 7:59 pm #

    I dont have horses nor money to rent them. I’m planning a DIY fourth season
    Cow elk hunt for two broke college kids. I’m looking to backpack in
    somewhere 5 miles or so. Any suggestions of where to go on provate land
    would be a great deal of help as there are so many. Started looking at Flat
    tops 29 area–but read that elk move into private land near fourth season.
    Can anyone attest to this? Alos, am I going to freeze to death with a tent
    like yours and a 0 degree bag? –

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