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<blockquote data-quote="Sharecropper" data-source="post: 4176787" data-attributes="member: 12660"><p><strong>Crosshairy and Poser</strong></p><p></p><p>Everybody has a opinion , I've had my adventures in Alaska and Canada years ago DIY. No more dancing with bears for me, the scariest situation I've ever been in. I've luckily lasted 55 years following my dreams. I whole hardly agree with Hairy on the adventure AND meat thought process. Smelling bear breath at night changed my thought process 17 years ago.</p><p>Best of luck, I've used all the luck I want to risk. Bank accounts have zero to do with my decision, the wilderness experience is something I hope every hunter gets to experience. But truth is, it's a serious under taking when you weren't born and raised by someone who knows the rules and risk. </p><p>Best of luck to you both, we seem to have the same call of the wild. </p><p>I can tell you this about a American Bison, there isn't much to killing one when you find the herd, and it's not hard to find the herd. They are tough to bring down sometimes, but you will have enough meat for a long time and it's incredibly lean.</p><p>The least satisfying big game hunt for me, I do like the skull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharecropper, post: 4176787, member: 12660"] [b]Crosshairy and Poser[/b] Everybody has a opinion , I've had my adventures in Alaska and Canada years ago DIY. No more dancing with bears for me, the scariest situation I've ever been in. I've luckily lasted 55 years following my dreams. I whole hardly agree with Hairy on the adventure AND meat thought process. Smelling bear breath at night changed my thought process 17 years ago. Best of luck, I've used all the luck I want to risk. Bank accounts have zero to do with my decision, the wilderness experience is something I hope every hunter gets to experience. But truth is, it's a serious under taking when you weren't born and raised by someone who knows the rules and risk. Best of luck to you both, we seem to have the same call of the wild. I can tell you this about a American Bison, there isn't much to killing one when you find the herd, and it's not hard to find the herd. They are tough to bring down sometimes, but you will have enough meat for a long time and it's incredibly lean. The least satisfying big game hunt for me, I do like the skull. [/QUOTE]
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