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<blockquote data-quote="NONYA" data-source="post: 165699" data-attributes="member: 9100"><p>Thats the difference between hunting and "shooting",hunters dont always get a shot and they enjoy that part of the quest,"shooters" cant stand the thought of failure and pay to make sure they wont.I have been hunting elk in MT for 22 years and have never killed a truly big bull,no bigge,gives me somthing to look foward to in my hunting career,THE HUNT!Why dont you spend that $ on a goodguide and go on a fairchase hunt where your odds of getting a good bull arnt 100% but very good?You might have to work for it but it will be a hunt,not going out to shoot someones livestock,pulling the ear tags out and taking your hero pics in a spot where the fence cant be seen,if you can live with it go for it.MT illegalized high fence wild game hunting but for $2200 you can go on a back country horseback elk camp hunt where you will have the experience of a lifetime een if you never saw an elk.If its just a meat thing pay $600 to shoot a young buffalo and fill several freezers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NONYA, post: 165699, member: 9100"] Thats the difference between hunting and "shooting",hunters dont always get a shot and they enjoy that part of the quest,"shooters" cant stand the thought of failure and pay to make sure they wont.I have been hunting elk in MT for 22 years and have never killed a truly big bull,no bigge,gives me somthing to look foward to in my hunting career,THE HUNT!Why dont you spend that $ on a goodguide and go on a fairchase hunt where your odds of getting a good bull arnt 100% but very good?You might have to work for it but it will be a hunt,not going out to shoot someones livestock,pulling the ear tags out and taking your hero pics in a spot where the fence cant be seen,if you can live with it go for it.MT illegalized high fence wild game hunting but for $2200 you can go on a back country horseback elk camp hunt where you will have the experience of a lifetime een if you never saw an elk.If its just a meat thing pay $600 to shoot a young buffalo and fill several freezers. [/QUOTE]
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