At any big game hunting camp there are always many a chore to be done. Students learn this firsthand during the hands on guide training school classes at any of our endorsed schools.
This photo was taken at Middle Fork Guide School.
Here you can see in the background firewood has been chopped in preparation of colder weather to come. The heat from the wood stoves is much welcomed after a long days hunt. Lanterns must be filled before darkness hits, buckets of water hauled and stock fed before you can finally maybe sit down to that good ole tasting cowboy coffee, along with a good home cooked meal and reminisce about the days hunt.
Elm's students learn team work and how to pitch in at all times when there is work to be done. We call this "Becoming an all-around hand" These lessons will groom the right mindset and should become second nature.
Outfitters look for students who are trained in this manner and that is why the graduates of our program are in such high demand.
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Wednesday, January 6, 2010
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