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How To Hunt Big Game
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<blockquote data-quote="3chester" data-source="post: 2778659" data-attributes="member: 99983"><p>Yep, sometimes the memories are also from watching other hunters in the area. Had this group a guys in the same recreation area campground, pretty near to our elk camp. We'd wander over in the evening to get their latest scouting report. They had rented a string of horses and saddles, from a wrangler, maybe 7 or 8 horses. The wrangler told them , each saddle was custom matched to certain horse in the string. One saddle was a youth model, had to of got at a yard sale. The shortest guy in their group had that youth saddle and horse. The wrangler also put a stated value on each horse, if it got lost or hurt. Holy Smokes, we'd laugh 1/2 the night, when we left their camp. Really good guys, even helped us pack out an Elk. They had a updated Rodeo tale, almost every nite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3chester, post: 2778659, member: 99983"] Yep, sometimes the memories are also from watching other hunters in the area. Had this group a guys in the same recreation area campground, pretty near to our elk camp. We'd wander over in the evening to get their latest scouting report. They had rented a string of horses and saddles, from a wrangler, maybe 7 or 8 horses. The wrangler told them , each saddle was custom matched to certain horse in the string. One saddle was a youth model, had to of got at a yard sale. The shortest guy in their group had that youth saddle and horse. The wrangler also put a stated value on each horse, if it got lost or hurt. Holy Smokes, we'd laugh 1/2 the night, when we left their camp. Really good guys, even helped us pack out an Elk. They had a updated Rodeo tale, almost every nite. [/QUOTE]
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