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PAID Hunting trip with father In law. What to expect.
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<blockquote data-quote="SidecarFlip" data-source="post: 823766" data-attributes="member: 39764"><p>From the size of the paw prints, I don't particularly want to meet one when I'm up there walking around looking for morels. First time I saw a paw print, I thought of Sasquatch.</p><p> </p><p>Other than the prints however, they seem to be pretty elusive. Thats ok with me.</p><p> </p><p>Not sure what they eat so long as it's not me. The deer are very plentiful and so are the turkeys.</p><p> </p><p>2 years ago in late doe season, it was bitter cold I was leaning against a maple tree dozing, warmly dressed and a doe walked right beside me, I could have reached out and rubbed her back. I let her walk off, never shouldered the rifle. I figured if she came that close unafraid, she could enjoy the year like I was.</p><p> </p><p>I base my harvest solely on freezer capacity. We abut the Manistee Forest so the wildlife abound and if I do an out west hunt, I don't hunt up north.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidecarFlip, post: 823766, member: 39764"] From the size of the paw prints, I don't particularly want to meet one when I'm up there walking around looking for morels. First time I saw a paw print, I thought of Sasquatch. Other than the prints however, they seem to be pretty elusive. Thats ok with me. Not sure what they eat so long as it's not me. The deer are very plentiful and so are the turkeys. 2 years ago in late doe season, it was bitter cold I was leaning against a maple tree dozing, warmly dressed and a doe walked right beside me, I could have reached out and rubbed her back. I let her walk off, never shouldered the rifle. I figured if she came that close unafraid, she could enjoy the year like I was. I base my harvest solely on freezer capacity. We abut the Manistee Forest so the wildlife abound and if I do an out west hunt, I don't hunt up north. [/QUOTE]
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