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<blockquote data-quote="Darryl Cassel" data-source="post: 3215" data-attributes="member: 34"><p><strong>Re: D.C.\'s spot</strong></p><p></p><p>Ric</p><p></p><p>Being a guide and paying the bills is all part of living your dream there in Wyoming.</p><p></p><p>I to have "helped" my LR friends as to where to hunt in Colorado and have taken them along with me. I guess you could say I was a guide, but without the pay.</p><p></p><p>I was making light of the fine hunting in Colorado and the fantastic land and mountain scenery. I know Texas is a big State, but if you flatten out Colorado, I do believe it would be one, if not the biggest State, in the USA. Excluding Alaska of course.</p><p></p><p>QH gives some excellent advice as to hunting in Colorado, but for some of us who use the dirt roads to get back in, a 4 wheeler is needed when you don't have horses like he does. The 4 wheelers can be taken back in very far on dirt roads and then it's foot travel from there, unless you have horses.</p><p></p><p>Most of the residents in the area I hunt, use the 4 wheelers and horses too. They own "BOTH" and use each for a different purpose.</p><p></p><p>I took my 4 wheeler this year and never used it. You can rent horses for the week for $250.00 to $300.00 each, in our area. </p><p></p><p>I think there is room for both as long as the 4 wheeler riders don't abuse the road restrictions they are to stay on.</p><p></p><p>Take care and good hunting.</p><p>DC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darryl Cassel, post: 3215, member: 34"] [b]Re: D.C.\'s spot[/b] Ric Being a guide and paying the bills is all part of living your dream there in Wyoming. I to have "helped" my LR friends as to where to hunt in Colorado and have taken them along with me. I guess you could say I was a guide, but without the pay. I was making light of the fine hunting in Colorado and the fantastic land and mountain scenery. I know Texas is a big State, but if you flatten out Colorado, I do believe it would be one, if not the biggest State, in the USA. Excluding Alaska of course. QH gives some excellent advice as to hunting in Colorado, but for some of us who use the dirt roads to get back in, a 4 wheeler is needed when you don't have horses like he does. The 4 wheelers can be taken back in very far on dirt roads and then it's foot travel from there, unless you have horses. Most of the residents in the area I hunt, use the 4 wheelers and horses too. They own "BOTH" and use each for a different purpose. I took my 4 wheeler this year and never used it. You can rent horses for the week for $250.00 to $300.00 each, in our area. I think there is room for both as long as the 4 wheeler riders don't abuse the road restrictions they are to stay on. Take care and good hunting. DC [/QUOTE]
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