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<blockquote data-quote="NTM" data-source="post: 84301" data-attributes="member: 2295"><p>lerch</p><p>Sorry to hear about your moose hunt. If a large fire had gone through the area only a couple of weeks before your hunt then you can gaurntee that every animal high tailed it out of the area. There should be awsome moose hunting their in a couple of years-(little consulation to you). My brother in law is a CO in Sask. He never heard of your guide which is usually a good sign as that means that they have never had complaints or had to investigate him. Next time try Alberta, BC or the Yukon for moose hunts as they are considered much better than Sask.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NTM, post: 84301, member: 2295"] lerch Sorry to hear about your moose hunt. If a large fire had gone through the area only a couple of weeks before your hunt then you can gaurntee that every animal high tailed it out of the area. There should be awsome moose hunting their in a couple of years-(little consulation to you). My brother in law is a CO in Sask. He never heard of your guide which is usually a good sign as that means that they have never had complaints or had to investigate him. Next time try Alberta, BC or the Yukon for moose hunts as they are considered much better than Sask. [/QUOTE]
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