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Hunting - other than deer
Took an eventful trip to Wilderness Hunting Lodge (TN) last winter during the snow storm
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<blockquote data-quote="Gravey" data-source="post: 5193026" data-attributes="member: 2648"><p>I had a vendor that wanted to go there back in the late 90's or early 2000's so we did. I was going to go after some type of goat (don't remember exactly the name) but when I found them I think I could've walked up and petted it so decided against that. One of the guys with us had killed a barbirousa ram and said they were spooky so I decided to go after one of those. After a few failed attempts because they saw me and bolted I finally killed one. I think it comes down to the animal you're after and what qualifies as hunting to you. I have no desire to go back basically because I have no desire to hunt any of the exotics there but if I did would do so. We had a good time and glad you did too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gravey, post: 5193026, member: 2648"] I had a vendor that wanted to go there back in the late 90’s or early 2000’s so we did. I was going to go after some type of goat (don’t remember exactly the name) but when I found them I think I could’ve walked up and petted it so decided against that. One of the guys with us had killed a barbirousa ram and said they were spooky so I decided to go after one of those. After a few failed attempts because they saw me and bolted I finally killed one. I think it comes down to the animal you’re after and what qualifies as hunting to you. I have no desire to go back basically because I have no desire to hunt any of the exotics there but if I did would do so. We had a good time and glad you did too. [/QUOTE]
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