-Serene- this is the one word that comes to mind as one looks out at these beautiful surroundings. This guide school training student glasses for big game in the mountains of Wyoming he is as we say "seeing and experiencing things few people have the opportunity to" This is a rewarding part of becoming a big game hunting guide.
The glassing skills you will gain by attending one of Elm's Endorsed schools will carry you far as a professional guide.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Big Game Guide Training Student
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Saturday, October 3, 2009
Guide School Training: See and Experience It First-Hand
Students at Bear Paw's guide training school here in Montana caught up with this track, verifying that Grizzlies really do live in these hills. This may be kind of scary to some, but I assure you it is much safer here in the back-country of the Rockies then on most city streets and highways in the USA.
As a big game hunting guide you will definitely need to know the difference between a Grizzly track and that of a Black Bear. The color and size are not reliable indicators
One of the many different aspects which are covered in our Home Study Course are : Identifying the tracts of different species of big game animals.
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