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<blockquote data-quote="AT Hiker" data-source="post: 5016236" data-attributes="member: 10019"><p>Ok, so I epically failed. </p><p></p><p>Look at it this way, what attributes do you or other people posses that make you successful. Trophy is a horrible description but I tried to explain what I meant, but I failed at it. It could be a cow elk in a OTC public land unit with low harvest statistics in Montana or a giant whitetail in Iowa on heavily managed land.</p><p></p><p>Level playing field could be looked at like this; your not going to kill a free range big horn sheep in TN nor is someone wheel chair bound going to hike 14,000 feet in Colorado to hunt a Mountain Goat. Your Cades Cove comment is in line with what I'm getting at. But it's not a competition, just attributes that you think one might posses to be consistent. What attributes make a Navy Seal? </p><p></p><p>Explaining this is far more difficult than I realized.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AT Hiker, post: 5016236, member: 10019"] Ok, so I epically failed. Look at it this way, what attributes do you or other people posses that make you successful. Trophy is a horrible description but I tried to explain what I meant, but I failed at it. It could be a cow elk in a OTC public land unit with low harvest statistics in Montana or a giant whitetail in Iowa on heavily managed land. Level playing field could be looked at like this; your not going to kill a free range big horn sheep in TN nor is someone wheel chair bound going to hike 14,000 feet in Colorado to hunt a Mountain Goat. Your Cades Cove comment is in line with what I’m getting at. But it’s not a competition, just attributes that you think one might posses to be consistent. What attributes make a Navy Seal? Explaining this is far more difficult than I realized. [/QUOTE]
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