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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 1741325" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>That inspiration is what I was referring to. I've read many of his books, my daughter lived close to the O'connor museum for awhile, took my grandson last year. More fun for me was actually being able to watch the sheep from the front window of her house. Their use of terrain to avoid the heat, keying on the still green food source, travel route from bed to water to feed. </p><p></p><p>Also the tagging and collaring with helicopters in the spring. Perhaps one day WSU will come up with help with the various diseases that wipe out the herd on a regular basis.</p><p></p><p>His lengthy hunts were "glitzy" by the standard of those days. </p><p></p><p>With tags being once in a lifetime here I still apply, and it's for the easier hunts. Hopefully with some of the younger guys in the group for the heavy lifting. It definitely won't be the month long horseback, and backpack trip I dreamed of as a younger man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 1741325, member: 30671"] That inspiration is what I was referring to. I've read many of his books, my daughter lived close to the O'connor museum for awhile, took my grandson last year. More fun for me was actually being able to watch the sheep from the front window of her house. Their use of terrain to avoid the heat, keying on the still green food source, travel route from bed to water to feed. Also the tagging and collaring with helicopters in the spring. Perhaps one day WSU will come up with help with the various diseases that wipe out the herd on a regular basis. His lengthy hunts were "glitzy" by the standard of those days. With tags being once in a lifetime here I still apply, and it's for the easier hunts. Hopefully with some of the younger guys in the group for the heavy lifting. It definitely won't be the month long horseback, and backpack trip I dreamed of as a younger man. [/QUOTE]
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