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<blockquote data-quote="Ranger Rick" data-source="post: 1994791" data-attributes="member: 111184"><p>Nuke,</p><p>You must be younger than me to suffer 6.5 hours on a horse <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🐴" title="Horse face :horse:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f434.png" data-shortname=":horse:" /> I've never hunted with a horse. Last year, I left Boise at 4:30am, arrived at my hunting spot at 7:30am, spotted a herd of 50+ elk with 10 mature bulls, advanced on the herd, stalked them with the sun at my back & downwind, shot a cow DRT at 30 yards, cow tag filled, field dressed it with my friend, dropped it off at the butcher and was showering at home by 1:00pm.</p><p>Of the 20+ elk I've got over 30+ years, that was finally an easy one. Most were my first day out with diligent preseason scouting. I love the stalk.</p><p>So, great success to you this year! And remember, you don't eat the antlers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranger Rick, post: 1994791, member: 111184"] Nuke, You must be younger than me to suffer 6.5 hours on a horse 🐴 I’ve never hunted with a horse. Last year, I left Boise at 4:30am, arrived at my hunting spot at 7:30am, spotted a herd of 50+ elk with 10 mature bulls, advanced on the herd, stalked them with the sun at my back & downwind, shot a cow DRT at 30 yards, cow tag filled, field dressed it with my friend, dropped it off at the butcher and was showering at home by 1:00pm. Of the 20+ elk I’ve got over 30+ years, that was finally an easy one. Most were my first day out with diligent preseason scouting. I love the stalk. So, great success to you this year! And remember, you don’t eat the antlers. [/QUOTE]
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