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Getting ready to go back to Kodiak island Alaska
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<blockquote data-quote="Catskills" data-source="post: 2923040" data-attributes="member: 106302"><p><em>To me, the moment being "right" is more important than size or score any more. For example, I'm quite picky on on mule deer having taken a number of trophies over the years (I pass 160-170" deer almost every year). I'd rather eat a tag than feel regret…but the moment being right matters more than anything else. As I reminisce about 47 years of hunting, it's the moments (setting/excitement/how I felt at the time) that I remember and cherish, not the inches. <em>Literally my biggest concern on trophy hunts is I'll see a shooter the first part of the hunt. </em>Go have fun and enjoy the awe inspiring Alaska wildness. If the moment is right when a 8' walks by, go for it! </em></p><p> <em>Just my .02.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catskills, post: 2923040, member: 106302"] [I]To me, the moment being “right” is more important than size or score any more. For example, I‘m quite picky on on mule deer having taken a number of trophies over the years (I pass 160-170” deer almost every year). I’d rather eat a tag than feel regret…but the moment being right matters more than anything else. As I reminisce about 47 years of hunting, it’s the moments (setting/excitement/how I felt at the time) that I remember and cherish, not the inches. [I]Literally my biggest concern on trophy hunts is I'll see a shooter the first part of the hunt. [/I]Go have fun and enjoy the awe inspiring Alaska wildness. If the moment is right when a 8’ walks by, go for it! Just my .02.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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