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<blockquote data-quote="1Hunter" data-source="post: 655305" data-attributes="member: 38802"><p>It's recommended that a hunter should not hunt alone, You do have to hunt</p><p>where the animals are. Sometimes that can be hazardous to your health.</p><p>Those big bulls dive right in the steepest nasty canyons around.</p><p>You have to decide whether or not to go in there and if I kill an </p><p>animal in there, can I get it out before it spoils? </p><p></p><p>Scouting an area well ahead of season, usually is best. you locate the </p><p>best way in and out plus the bedding areas etc.</p><p></p><p>To get hurt in the mountains alone is not good. Help can be a long time in arriving.</p><p>I used to live in Alaska and did a fair amount of hunting. We always figured that if you are a 1/4 of a mile off the end of a road, you might as well be a 100.</p><p>because they will have a tough time finding you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1Hunter, post: 655305, member: 38802"] It's recommended that a hunter should not hunt alone, You do have to hunt where the animals are. Sometimes that can be hazardous to your health. Those big bulls dive right in the steepest nasty canyons around. You have to decide whether or not to go in there and if I kill an animal in there, can I get it out before it spoils? Scouting an area well ahead of season, usually is best. you locate the best way in and out plus the bedding areas etc. To get hurt in the mountains alone is not good. Help can be a long time in arriving. I used to live in Alaska and did a fair amount of hunting. We always figured that if you are a 1/4 of a mile off the end of a road, you might as well be a 100. because they will have a tough time finding you. [/QUOTE]
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