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Darn Non-Resident Hunters?!?
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<blockquote data-quote="Maverick254" data-source="post: 2241558" data-attributes="member: 112205"><p>I live in Texas and hunt in Colorado-Meeker in fact! We always stop at the local gun club's sight-in to make sure the scope hasn't been bumped somewhere along the trip. The gun club members are always some of the nicest people along with just about everyone in town. We make a point to not leave any trash behind and be courteous guests. There have been some years that tag sandwich was hard to swallow, but the trip is about more than filling that tag. To get up in the mountains with friends from home, strengthen the friendships with locals that have become family over the years, spend time in the great outdoors, and have the opportunity to hunt Elk/Mule Deer is what makes a successful trip.</p><p></p><p>Looking forward to this November when we roll into town again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maverick254, post: 2241558, member: 112205"] I live in Texas and hunt in Colorado-Meeker in fact! We always stop at the local gun club’s sight-in to make sure the scope hasn’t been bumped somewhere along the trip. The gun club members are always some of the nicest people along with just about everyone in town. We make a point to not leave any trash behind and be courteous guests. There have been some years that tag sandwich was hard to swallow, but the trip is about more than filling that tag. To get up in the mountains with friends from home, strengthen the friendships with locals that have become family over the years, spend time in the great outdoors, and have the opportunity to hunt Elk/Mule Deer is what makes a successful trip. Looking forward to this November when we roll into town again! [/QUOTE]
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