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"Payment" for helping pack out an elk?
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<blockquote data-quote="mnoland30" data-source="post: 2308146" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>i'm just paying it forward. A stranger stopped and helped me with my first deer. Another stranger horse packed my first bull 3 miles out of the wilderness. I've been paying it forward ever since. Once I was scouting elk with my 13 old granddaughter and 9 year old grandson. We saw a guy on the side of the road with a nice rack, so we stopped to talk. His bull was down and quartered two miles into the wilderness. He had called all of his friends, with no answers. We showed him how to bone it out and helped him pack it out. My granddaughter packed out about 30 lbs. When we got to the road, he was exhausted, so I walked the 1/2 mile to get the truck. He told my grandkids that he couldn't believe we had stopped to help him. My only condition, is that I don't pack out bones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnoland30, post: 2308146, member: 29323"] i'm just paying it forward. A stranger stopped and helped me with my first deer. Another stranger horse packed my first bull 3 miles out of the wilderness. I've been paying it forward ever since. Once I was scouting elk with my 13 old granddaughter and 9 year old grandson. We saw a guy on the side of the road with a nice rack, so we stopped to talk. His bull was down and quartered two miles into the wilderness. He had called all of his friends, with no answers. We showed him how to bone it out and helped him pack it out. My granddaughter packed out about 30 lbs. When we got to the road, he was exhausted, so I walked the 1/2 mile to get the truck. He told my grandkids that he couldn't believe we had stopped to help him. My only condition, is that I don't pack out bones. [/QUOTE]
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