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<blockquote data-quote="dmj" data-source="post: 2935281" data-attributes="member: 73479"><p>I don't know what to say. I'm one of those old retired guys. I love to hunt and particularly hunt elk. Live in Oregon and archery hunt here. I'm extremely lucky as my wife enjoys the mountains and loves to camp. We usually go out 2-3 weeks before season and set up camp and start scouting. We stay the whole season, son and grandsons come out as there schedules allows. Never hunted Montana but have hunted Idaho quite a bit. Yes we go for the entire season, for the most part we are alone on this hunt. This is our fun (vacation, if old retired people can have a vacation). We don't go on trips, very seldom eat out or things like that. We just enjoy being in the outdoors and with an elk tag in my pocket, it just can't get any better. Would love to hunt Montana. And yes I understand that as a nonresident I wouldn't be very popular and for that I apologize. I really don't like going places that I'm not wanted and I guess that gets back to my first sentence. I don't know what to say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmj, post: 2935281, member: 73479"] I don't know what to say. I'm one of those old retired guys. I love to hunt and particularly hunt elk. Live in Oregon and archery hunt here. I'm extremely lucky as my wife enjoys the mountains and loves to camp. We usually go out 2-3 weeks before season and set up camp and start scouting. We stay the whole season, son and grandsons come out as there schedules allows. Never hunted Montana but have hunted Idaho quite a bit. Yes we go for the entire season, for the most part we are alone on this hunt. This is our fun (vacation, if old retired people can have a vacation). We don't go on trips, very seldom eat out or things like that. We just enjoy being in the outdoors and with an elk tag in my pocket, it just can't get any better. Would love to hunt Montana. And yes I understand that as a nonresident I wouldn't be very popular and for that I apologize. I really don't like going places that I'm not wanted and I guess that gets back to my first sentence. I don't know what to say. [/QUOTE]
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