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<blockquote data-quote="Daveinjax" data-source="post: 665374" data-attributes="member: 48429"><p>I am leaving way more time in my plans than I will need hopefully. If I set my time table long and my goals moderate I won't get frustrated. I don't make good decisions or think clearly when I get stressed out. I'm going to take it slow and have fun. I plan to take a flyrod and a guide to edible plants with me. I have been picking wild salads off my hunt club. Last week I ate a huge wild salad with a pile of wild blueberries covered in olive oil I brought with me for lunch at my club. Makes my hunting even more complete. I have not got to studying what is edible up there yet but elk over the fire with native greens like the early explorers would have eaten would be cool. I have been looking at the flat tops area but if you guys who live and hunt there have a better sugestion I am all ears. I was looking in the gmu75 , gmu74 area also but looked like a lot of roads and pressure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daveinjax, post: 665374, member: 48429"] I am leaving way more time in my plans than I will need hopefully. If I set my time table long and my goals moderate I won't get frustrated. I don't make good decisions or think clearly when I get stressed out. I'm going to take it slow and have fun. I plan to take a flyrod and a guide to edible plants with me. I have been picking wild salads off my hunt club. Last week I ate a huge wild salad with a pile of wild blueberries covered in olive oil I brought with me for lunch at my club. Makes my hunting even more complete. I have not got to studying what is edible up there yet but elk over the fire with native greens like the early explorers would have eaten would be cool. I have been looking at the flat tops area but if you guys who live and hunt there have a better sugestion I am all ears. I was looking in the gmu75 , gmu74 area also but looked like a lot of roads and pressure. [/QUOTE]
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