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Going on my first western elk hunt - will my treestand boot hold up?
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<blockquote data-quote="ohiohunter" data-source="post: 1145782" data-attributes="member: 55230"><p>From the sounds of it you will be fine, but elk hunting is addicting and plan on chasing them again next year. There is a huge learning curve for your first hunt, even bigger when you're chasing bulls.. its always better to be over prepared (is there a such thing?) than under prepared in an unknown environment. If you're in the mtns you'll be taken back by how much the temperature fluctuates, and the toll of side hilling for a few days. </p><p></p><p>Good luck, tell the tale when you return... don't forget to critique your boots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohiohunter, post: 1145782, member: 55230"] From the sounds of it you will be fine, but elk hunting is addicting and plan on chasing them again next year. There is a huge learning curve for your first hunt, even bigger when you're chasing bulls.. its always better to be over prepared (is there a such thing?) than under prepared in an unknown environment. If you're in the mtns you'll be taken back by how much the temperature fluctuates, and the toll of side hilling for a few days. Good luck, tell the tale when you return... don't forget to critique your boots. [/QUOTE]
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