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<blockquote data-quote="Ace Quackhunter" data-source="post: 2269592" data-attributes="member: 112792"><p>I think everyone has listed all the training and equipment that you will need but, a good attitude. When you do everything the right way sometimes your plans all go sideways. Take what nature throws at you and change your plan or adapt to what is happen now. If it can happen it will, trucks break down, horse's go lame and hunter loose their footing and fall down the slope bust their hand and just need to lay there awhile and bleed. So tape your hand, remove the busted scope from your rifle and turn it into walking stick and limp back to camp. While you lick your wounds the next day, a nice 5 X 5 walks into camp and offers you a broadside shot at 75 yards while the rest of the crew is out beating the bushes.</p><p></p><p>Duct Tape and petroleum jelly both will come in handy and a good attitude. Good luck on your trip post some photo's.</p><p></p><p>Ace</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ace Quackhunter, post: 2269592, member: 112792"] I think everyone has listed all the training and equipment that you will need but, a good attitude. When you do everything the right way sometimes your plans all go sideways. Take what nature throws at you and change your plan or adapt to what is happen now. If it can happen it will, trucks break down, horse's go lame and hunter loose their footing and fall down the slope bust their hand and just need to lay there awhile and bleed. So tape your hand, remove the busted scope from your rifle and turn it into walking stick and limp back to camp. While you lick your wounds the next day, a nice 5 X 5 walks into camp and offers you a broadside shot at 75 yards while the rest of the crew is out beating the bushes. Duct Tape and petroleum jelly both will come in handy and a good attitude. Good luck on your trip post some photo's. Ace [/QUOTE]
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