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<blockquote data-quote="rm76" data-source="post: 2326936" data-attributes="member: 2467"><p>Congrats on finding a place for you and your dad. Hope that works out well for you all, and I will be looking for your report next year. I too am looking for an appropriate mule deer hunt and am on the elderly side (late 60s) but also with some health issues (back and knee surgeries) that will prevent me from hunting some of the roughest terrain. Therefore, I was looking at all of these outfitter recommendations hoping to find one that offered hunts near alfalfa fields or had some means to limit the amount of walking/climbing needed. It was not clear that any of them offered such opportunities. While I can walk several miles currently without much problem, it is at a slower pace with rest stops occasionally. So am really curious to lean what hunting opportunities there may be for those of us who can no longer trek up and down the highest slopes all day long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rm76, post: 2326936, member: 2467"] Congrats on finding a place for you and your dad. Hope that works out well for you all, and I will be looking for your report next year. I too am looking for an appropriate mule deer hunt and am on the elderly side (late 60s) but also with some health issues (back and knee surgeries) that will prevent me from hunting some of the roughest terrain. Therefore, I was looking at all of these outfitter recommendations hoping to find one that offered hunts near alfalfa fields or had some means to limit the amount of walking/climbing needed. It was not clear that any of them offered such opportunities. While I can walk several miles currently without much problem, it is at a slower pace with rest stops occasionally. So am really curious to lean what hunting opportunities there may be for those of us who can no longer trek up and down the highest slopes all day long. [/QUOTE]
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