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<blockquote data-quote="Sealesniper" data-source="post: 3019232" data-attributes="member: 20769"><p>I enjoyed your story (first part) and I agree, hunting trips can change your life. I have worked hard my whole life and I save money for big expenditures, not lots of little crap. I was fortunate enough to have hunted most of the African game, including some of the big 5. Africa will get in your blood and she constantly calls you back. I have been to canada many times and to many of the states hunting different game. I have not put in for a sheep, but that is on my "health plan". For my last mountain lion hunt, my buddy and I each challenged each other to get into better shape. I doubt I will ever be in 100% sheep shape, but at my age and fitness level, I NEED something to push me harder to get back into the shape I need to be in. I can call it, adding years to my life to drop the weight I need to lose.</p><p></p><p>I have had some great hunts and some horrible experinces with terrible guides and outfitters. I have had three outfitters to lie and steal my money and MY TIME. Pay for a 1x1 and end up on 2x1, or find out the game you are hunting is not there. I have a list of guides to avoid if you are going to Alberta, Colorado or Idaho.</p><p></p><p>My best advice when you get to go on a great hunt, keep a daily hunt diary. I have each of my Africa hunts, moose, elk, deer and other game hunts in diaries. It is great to relive them in print and see everything back in your minds eye.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sealesniper, post: 3019232, member: 20769"] I enjoyed your story (first part) and I agree, hunting trips can change your life. I have worked hard my whole life and I save money for big expenditures, not lots of little crap. I was fortunate enough to have hunted most of the African game, including some of the big 5. Africa will get in your blood and she constantly calls you back. I have been to canada many times and to many of the states hunting different game. I have not put in for a sheep, but that is on my "health plan". For my last mountain lion hunt, my buddy and I each challenged each other to get into better shape. I doubt I will ever be in 100% sheep shape, but at my age and fitness level, I NEED something to push me harder to get back into the shape I need to be in. I can call it, adding years to my life to drop the weight I need to lose. I have had some great hunts and some horrible experinces with terrible guides and outfitters. I have had three outfitters to lie and steal my money and MY TIME. Pay for a 1x1 and end up on 2x1, or find out the game you are hunting is not there. I have a list of guides to avoid if you are going to Alberta, Colorado or Idaho. My best advice when you get to go on a great hunt, keep a daily hunt diary. I have each of my Africa hunts, moose, elk, deer and other game hunts in diaries. It is great to relive them in print and see everything back in your minds eye. [/QUOTE]
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