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Salmon River Lodge Outfitters

By: jim.salmonriverlodge
Posted on: 02/06/12
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Salmon River Lodge Outfitters is a one-of-a-kind experience with remote backcountry camps accessible only by pack string, camps of wall tents, wood stoves, a cook, a wrangler, and 2x1 guides. We are Hunting Outfitter in the Frank Church Wilderness of Idaho. Our company prides itself on offering GUARANTEED TAGS, excellent Elk Hunting 300-350 class bulls, a 75% success rate over 19 years and seasoned, expert guides. Here are some photos from our hunts to give you an idea of what we're all about.
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Hunting Tip: Bear Proofing Your Food Stash
I learned this the hard way last year. If you're hunting in an area with lots of bear activity, it's a great idea to stash your food and water up in a tree. I like to wrap everything in a tarp and tie it between two trees. Don't just tie it up in one tree but tie it in between two trees at least 15 feet in the air. I thought I had my backpacking camp's food supply stashed pretty well last year. I returned to camp during the first weekend of archery to find all my food destroyed. Make sure...
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