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<blockquote data-quote="Colorado Cowboy" data-source="post: 534111" data-attributes="member: 33436"><p>Before I decided to go with Bill Perry/Hidden Creek, I did a lot of research. I've hunted Wyoming for over 30 years and shot a lot of great deer & antelope, but only went for elk there twice...drew blanks both times. I have a friend who used to be with the Wyoming Highway Patrol (now retired) and he offered a lot of advice. I have another friend who went with another outfitter to the Thorofare area (Jeff Krueger) and got a lot of info from him too. My sense is you would be in good hands with either of them.</p><p> </p><p>I really love wilderness hunts. I lived and hunted in California all my life until I retired in 2000 and moved to Colorado. I did over 25 wilderness hunts (unguided) in the Sierras. My family (Dad, Grandfather, Uncles, Cousins) hunted the same packin dropcamp for over 50 years. We took some awsome deer out of there. My best was 31" spread that scored in the 190's. I have a forked horn on my greatroom wall with a 28" spread and 24 high. Hunted a lot here in Colorado the last 11 years and shot some nice deer and a few elk ...nothing better than 5x5. Now that I am retired, I have really started to do some hunting I only dreamed about when I was working. Hunt Texas every year for hogs and turkey (their deer are just not my style!!), been to Canada for moose twice (shot one each time) and am going to Alaska next year for moose & caribou. Would really like to hunt sheep, but not sure my 70 year old body could take it. I played college football and have had a total knee replacement and other assorted aches and pains.</p><p> </p><p>Enought ofr my ramblings....! 5 weeks to Go!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colorado Cowboy, post: 534111, member: 33436"] Before I decided to go with Bill Perry/Hidden Creek, I did a lot of research. I've hunted Wyoming for over 30 years and shot a lot of great deer & antelope, but only went for elk there twice...drew blanks both times. I have a friend who used to be with the Wyoming Highway Patrol (now retired) and he offered a lot of advice. I have another friend who went with another outfitter to the Thorofare area (Jeff Krueger) and got a lot of info from him too. My sense is you would be in good hands with either of them. I really love wilderness hunts. I lived and hunted in California all my life until I retired in 2000 and moved to Colorado. I did over 25 wilderness hunts (unguided) in the Sierras. My family (Dad, Grandfather, Uncles, Cousins) hunted the same packin dropcamp for over 50 years. We took some awsome deer out of there. My best was 31" spread that scored in the 190's. I have a forked horn on my greatroom wall with a 28" spread and 24 high. Hunted a lot here in Colorado the last 11 years and shot some nice deer and a few elk ...nothing better than 5x5. Now that I am retired, I have really started to do some hunting I only dreamed about when I was working. Hunt Texas every year for hogs and turkey (their deer are just not my style!!), been to Canada for moose twice (shot one each time) and am going to Alaska next year for moose & caribou. Would really like to hunt sheep, but not sure my 70 year old body could take it. I played college football and have had a total knee replacement and other assorted aches and pains. Enought ofr my ramblings....! 5 weeks to Go! [/QUOTE]
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