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<blockquote data-quote="Antler Daddy" data-source="post: 5400704" data-attributes="member: 20930"><p>If a gal claims a spot and does not plan to go, she still might check in anyway. Then there are those that might only hunt early morning, then leave and just hold the spot all day with no intention of returning. </p><p></p><p>The system is still better than others like Ft. Knox where set up as a quota hunt weekend. </p><p></p><p>Regardless, the place is just overrated and tough to hunt. No scouting, no speeding, no cameras, no roaming, no touching, no concealed carry, no open carry, no bullets, no quartering, no helpers, no atvs, no bikes, no, no, no, etc. If you normally do it, you can forget about it at that place. </p><p></p><p>I struggle to pass that annual physical fitness test anyway. Ever since they added 30 more lbs. to the timed 50 yard sandbag drag, it has been tough. I mean dragging 140 lbs. of dead weight for 50 yards in 40 seconds or less without stopping is not easy. The truck-bed lift is even more difficult in my opinion. Not to mention the dang gear inspection and firearm serial number checks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antler Daddy, post: 5400704, member: 20930"] If a gal claims a spot and does not plan to go, she still might check in anyway. Then there are those that might only hunt early morning, then leave and just hold the spot all day with no intention of returning. The system is still better than others like Ft. Knox where set up as a quota hunt weekend. Regardless, the place is just overrated and tough to hunt. No scouting, no speeding, no cameras, no roaming, no touching, no concealed carry, no open carry, no bullets, no quartering, no helpers, no atvs, no bikes, no, no, no, etc. If you normally do it, you can forget about it at that place. I struggle to pass that annual physical fitness test anyway. Ever since they added 30 more lbs. to the timed 50 yard sandbag drag, it has been tough. I mean dragging 140 lbs. of dead weight for 50 yards in 40 seconds or less without stopping is not easy. The truck-bed lift is even more difficult in my opinion. Not to mention the dang gear inspection and firearm serial number checks. [/QUOTE]
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