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Hunting - other than deer
Just booked my first ELK HUNT !!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Tree Man" data-source="post: 644208" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>Alot of good advice above. I will repeat some of above, but I am just trying to get the point accross.</p><p>Boots well broken in.</p><p>Walk and walk alot after I built myself up I would walk with weighted pack and up and down hills. Even at this you will notice the air is much thinner at elevation.</p><p>Practice shooting alot. You won't regret it when that big bull steps out.</p><p>Carry large coolers to bring the meat home. After packing the meat and adding dry ice seal the coolers with duct tape to keep air out. I have carried an old chest time deep freeze to pack meat in. You can put some of your gear out in the deep freeze on the way out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tree Man, post: 644208, member: 16"] Alot of good advice above. I will repeat some of above, but I am just trying to get the point accross. Boots well broken in. Walk and walk alot after I built myself up I would walk with weighted pack and up and down hills. Even at this you will notice the air is much thinner at elevation. Practice shooting alot. You won't regret it when that big bull steps out. Carry large coolers to bring the meat home. After packing the meat and adding dry ice seal the coolers with duct tape to keep air out. I have carried an old chest time deep freeze to pack meat in. You can put some of your gear out in the deep freeze on the way out. [/QUOTE]
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