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How To Hunt Big Game
First time elk hunter
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Owl Mirror" data-source="post: 799136" data-attributes="member: 67793"><p>Not as yet, I live on a fixed budget so I'm taking this one step at a time.</p><p>Once I'm certain I'll need a knife with which to field dress a deer or elk, then I'll look for the right one, in my price range. Same goes for binoculars.</p><p>While I'm sure a good pair of binoculars would come in handy, even if I just wanted to watch wildlife from a distance. They can be expensive, at least according to my pocketbook. So I figure I'll wait and get what I need as I go along.</p><p>I may go with my friends who already have these items and not need to invest in them until next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Owl Mirror, post: 799136, member: 67793"] Not as yet, I live on a fixed budget so I'm taking this one step at a time. Once I'm certain I'll need a knife with which to field dress a deer or elk, then I'll look for the right one, in my price range. Same goes for binoculars. While I'm sure a good pair of binoculars would come in handy, even if I just wanted to watch wildlife from a distance. They can be expensive, at least according to my pocketbook. So I figure I'll wait and get what I need as I go along. I may go with my friends who already have these items and not need to invest in them until next year. [/QUOTE]
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