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<blockquote data-quote="PO Cedar" data-source="post: 295389" data-attributes="member: 2503"><p>That's the way I feel too. There's just certain places I care to hunt so that narrows it down for me some. An Alaskan trip,British Columbia,and Montana, and Idaho is the extent of my "want tos before I die" hunts. If I don't pursue the sheep hunt within the next few years,I'll write that one off. I have a pretty extensive knowledge of Colorado and numerous topos of individual areas I've either hiked or hunted. Many of these areas have gone to "draw areas" so I'll probably never go back to these. Units #76, #66,#67 are three of these units. The latter two requires only a couple of points for archery elk but #76 where I first started is up to about 6-7 preference points to draw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PO Cedar, post: 295389, member: 2503"] That's the way I feel too. There's just certain places I care to hunt so that narrows it down for me some. An Alaskan trip,British Columbia,and Montana, and Idaho is the extent of my "want tos before I die" hunts. If I don't pursue the sheep hunt within the next few years,I'll write that one off. I have a pretty extensive knowledge of Colorado and numerous topos of individual areas I've either hiked or hunted. Many of these areas have gone to "draw areas" so I'll probably never go back to these. Units #76, #66,#67 are three of these units. The latter two requires only a couple of points for archery elk but #76 where I first started is up to about 6-7 preference points to draw. [/QUOTE]
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