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Accessing those high mountain lakes with llamas.  This is the way to do it!
You can take that extra tackle when fly fishing with llamas! If you enjoy fishing those high mountain lakes, llamas make it even better. After backpacking into the mountains, have you ever been frustrated at fish rising just beyond casting range? Did you ever wish you had a pair of waders, or even yet, a float tube? Make it all possible by packing with llamas.
Llamas can easily pack float tubes, inflated or not. For quick day trips to adjacent lakes, a llama will pack two inflated float tubes, one on each side of the pack saddle. This eliminates time spent deflating and re-inflating tubes, so you can spend more time on the water. Fly and spinning rods can be placed in tubes and tied on the top of the panniers. Float tube fins and tackle boxes/vests are easily packed in the panniers.

Although simple meals taste great on fishing trips to the backcountry, why not plan on something more gourmet? Usually there will be plenty of time for cooking and lots of room for frozen meats, fresh veggies, and desserts. Coolers packed with frozen and fresh foods, and cold drinks make meals as gourmet as you choose. For a trip featuring awesome scenery, peaceful solitude and good fishing, a llama trek into a scenic mountain lake can't be beat.

Llama loaded and ready to head out after successful mule deer hunt For those of us that enjoy big game hunting, llamas open up many possibilities. Bowhunters and rifle hunters both are finding llamas to be the perfect way to access some great country. Have you ever found a great looking deep, dark forested canyon that you knew held a big old bull elk and then shuddered at the ordeal of backpacking it back to the pickup if you got it? Since we've been using llamas on our hunting trips we no longer have to worry about where we end up harvesting game. Packing it out is a great part of the hunting trip! Llamas are sure-footed and can go almost anywhere a human can go without using their hands. Over the years we've packed out numerous deer, elk and bear. To llamas, carrying out game is just another packing load.

If you hunt in mountainous areas that are closed to motorized travel, packing with llamas opens up a lot of country.

Many horse and mule packers will head in at least 10 miles or so, after going to all the trouble getting to the trailhead and loading up with tons of gear. Whereas, car-camper types and even backpack hunters generally will not hunt more than 2 or 3 miles from the road. This leaves a nice buffer area that seldom gets hunted. Using pack llamas, we can take advantage of this area and usually see few other hunters.

During hunting seasons, we'll put wide fluorescent orange "don't-shoot-me" neck bands on the llamas and tie big strips of 6-inch wide flagging around their picket areas.

First time llama renter headed home after a successful high country mule deer hunt!

Headed in Safe Pack Animal: Llamas are popular because they're probably the safest pack animal being used in the high country. It is unusual for llamas to kick or bite at humans. We routinely handle over a dozen pack llamas throughout the year and have never been bitten. Occasionally we'll get thumped on the hand or wrist a little while handling hind legs on some of the llamas, but it's really nothing to worry about.
Hunters and hikers find that llamas on the trail rarely spook at anything. Hides, antlers, noisy plastic bags, or awkward bulky items tied to the panniers aren't a big problem for llamas even when gear bumps on trees or slaps against their legs.

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First page of Eastmans Hunting Journal article - Trophy elk hunt using llamas For a featured hunting article of Gary packing with llamas check out the August/September 2000 issue of the Eastmans Hunting Journal, or click here to Read It Now. Make your Idaho big game hunting adventure even more memorable by hunting with llamas!

Llamas loading into jet boat for awesome Idaho backcountry hunting trip! To add even more adventure to your llama trek, try a trip including a jet boat shuttle! We've accessed some really remote areas by loading the llamas on jet boats. They walked right in the boats and transported with no problems, as if it were just a big stock trailer with a great view!
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