Utah bound in two days!
harvey
9/22/09 8:22pm
I just wanted to thank all yall for the help and advice over the last summer. I believe my father and I are ready. He is bouncing around buying way to much stuff to take! So much money for this hunt?! Yet I believe will be worth ten times as the memories will be with me the rest of my life and will sustain him for the rest of his I am sure. We leave for Utah thursday morning. We are taking four days to cover 1800 miles, will need to stop for breakfast, lunch and dinner, plus a motel each night. Part of the plan to take it slow and see the country as we head out there. Four days in a pickup with him will be a trial though as he loves to talk with his hands and they seem to end up in your face a lot. Oh well he is my father. We are both excited! Wish us well and him straight shooting, I won't shoot till he drops one. I will let yall know how we did when we get back. Our hunt is the last few days of September and the first couple of October, the 28 to the 2nd. I plan on being back here in Michigan on the sixth. Again thanks to all yall, Bob.
4,424
Quality for your first buck in my opinion would at least be in the 160's or higher depending on the quality of the property that your hunting. That or take a picture of a good buck with you and tell your guide that you would like to shoot something like the picture. You will have a great time. I have never been on a guided hunt myself. Don't forget to tip your guide if he gets you and your dad a quality buck. If he doesn't, when he's not looking, give him a swift kick in the pants. Remember only you decide when to pull the trigger. Don't be afraid to tell your guide that you want to hold off, if your not happy with the buck that he's suggesting you shoot.
Good luck, and welcome to Utah!
L4AB1
p.s. Tell your Dad "Aim Small, Miss Small"
clint