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<blockquote data-quote="jaw719" data-source="post: 2317116" data-attributes="member: 91653"><p>So, I was scheduled to leave for Montana Thursday the 28th for a week long hunt with a buddy of mine. He is a backcountry guide and offered to take me out for my first elk trip.</p><p></p><p>Yesterday he texts me to say he fell checking a trail cam and broke three ribs and his foot and can't take me on the trip.</p><p></p><p>So what do I do? I have a non-resident general elk and deer combo tag and the last day to submit for a refund is today. I don't want to lose the $1200 I paid for the tags but I also have zero experience with western hunting. Every hunt I've ever been on is SC whitetails, sit in a stand over a pile of corn and wait. I've never even cleaned a kill.</p><p></p><p>So do I go by myself with a nearly 100% chance of failure while getting some experience, or eat the cost of the tags and wait until next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaw719, post: 2317116, member: 91653"] So, I was scheduled to leave for Montana Thursday the 28th for a week long hunt with a buddy of mine. He is a backcountry guide and offered to take me out for my first elk trip. Yesterday he texts me to say he fell checking a trail cam and broke three ribs and his foot and can't take me on the trip. So what do I do? I have a non-resident general elk and deer combo tag and the last day to submit for a refund is today. I don't want to lose the $1200 I paid for the tags but I also have zero experience with western hunting. Every hunt I've ever been on is SC whitetails, sit in a stand over a pile of corn and wait. I've never even cleaned a kill. So do I go by myself with a nearly 100% chance of failure while getting some experience, or eat the cost of the tags and wait until next year. [/QUOTE]
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