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If you could do it all over again....
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<blockquote data-quote="tellico4x4" data-source="post: 5379332" data-attributes="member: 2474"><p>Growing up reading Jack O'Conner & watching Curt Gowdy on tv I got hooked early. Graduated highschool in 72, college in 77 & first western hunt in 1980. It was a drop camp mule deer hunt in Craig, Colorado on a private ranch & I think it cost $300. Didn't kill but got introduced to a wall tent, sheepherders stove, aspens & heard my first elk bugle. Definitely hooked now! Forty two years later and 28 western hunts under my belt I am still hooked. Only real regret is that I never did a full blown two week trip into the Thorofare of WY. </p><p></p><p>Headed to NW South Dakota in November this fall with a younger guy that is hooked too. Shared my Co elk bow spot with him 3 years ago as it's just too tough a hunt anymore for this old man. Really looking forward to sharing some time in WY with two grandsons in next few years. Given the current nonresident situation in WY & grandsons age it's time start cashing in all the points we've been building for years.</p><p></p><p>My advice is to just do it, where there's a will there's a way!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tellico4x4, post: 5379332, member: 2474"] Growing up reading Jack O'Conner & watching Curt Gowdy on tv I got hooked early. Graduated highschool in 72, college in 77 & first western hunt in 1980. It was a drop camp mule deer hunt in Craig, Colorado on a private ranch & I think it cost $300. Didn't kill but got introduced to a wall tent, sheepherders stove, aspens & heard my first elk bugle. Definitely hooked now! Forty two years later and 28 western hunts under my belt I am still hooked. Only real regret is that I never did a full blown two week trip into the Thorofare of WY. Headed to NW South Dakota in November this fall with a younger guy that is hooked too. Shared my Co elk bow spot with him 3 years ago as it's just too tough a hunt anymore for this old man. Really looking forward to sharing some time in WY with two grandsons in next few years. Given the current nonresident situation in WY & grandsons age it's time start cashing in all the points we've been building for years. My advice is to just do it, where there's a will there's a way! [/QUOTE]
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