BOHNTR - How did CO go?
Re: BOHNTR - How did CO go?
Sounds like a great trip. It would be hard to let that buck go, but there's no reason to kill something you might not be satisfied with.
Great job and thanks for the update.
Great job and thanks for the update.
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Re: BOHNTR - How did CO go?
Great recap, thanks for taking the time to share it. Nice photos, hope you get back that way sometime in the future. Your sure a die hard to do that many days solo.
Re: BOHNTR - How did CO go?
Sounds like you had a good time Roy. Looks like you were in some beautiful country.
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Re: BOHNTR - How did CO go?
Couldn't agree more. 9 days in the back country on your own = die hard. Great photos and congrats on a successful hunt.MuleyMadness wrote:Great recap, thanks for taking the time to share it. Nice photos, hope you get back that way sometime in the future. Your sure a die hard to do that many days solo.
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Thanks for the recap Roy. I can really relate to the closing in on 50 statement. I'm not sure how many more years I have left in me trying to keep up with the young bucks I hunt with.
There's always next year
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I represent that statement! I'm the youngest in our group of hunters and AARP has already sent me an application! Just not "quite" at that age yet but it is coming fast. I really need some of the young bucks to step up and start dragging out the critters that those of us who are "more experienced" out of the woods.ridgetop wrote:Thanks for the recap Roy. I can really relate to the closing in on 50 statement. I'm not sure how many more years I have left in me trying to keep up with the young bucks I hunt with.
It ain't the size of the gun but the placement of the bullet.