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Too deep only a matter of perspective!
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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 5465476" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>Often, I've avoided certain areas as too far or too difficult to get to or to get a deer out. But, after my recent moose hunt in Newfoundland, my perspective has changed. After spending a week walking through swamps, over rocks, navigating through difficult habitat taking boats, planes and argos to get to the moose, my perspective on difficult has been adjusted. Once you do get a moose down, a quarter weighs nearly 100 lbs. Thus, 4 quarters, backstraps and tenderloins and the hide, head and antlers equals 6 trips for one man to pack out. Killing a good buck 2 miles deep and taking a few hours to pack out seems like a breeze. What's your limit on difficulty these days?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 5465476, member: 10373"] Often, I’ve avoided certain areas as too far or too difficult to get to or to get a deer out. But, after my recent moose hunt in Newfoundland, my perspective has changed. After spending a week walking through swamps, over rocks, navigating through difficult habitat taking boats, planes and argos to get to the moose, my perspective on difficult has been adjusted. Once you do get a moose down, a quarter weighs nearly 100 lbs. Thus, 4 quarters, backstraps and tenderloins and the hide, head and antlers equals 6 trips for one man to pack out. Killing a good buck 2 miles deep and taking a few hours to pack out seems like a breeze. What’s your limit on difficulty these days? [/QUOTE]
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