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The Basics, Starting Out
Public Land Hunting Behavior
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<blockquote data-quote="Rum River" data-source="post: 2007059" data-attributes="member: 16869"><p>Eight years ago in Colorado on a guided elk hunt. Outfitter had leased a nice access point to public area, our camp was seven miles from the trucks. We're saddling up for a 1 hour morning ride in the pitch black when four or five hunters on horseback slowly ride through the middle of camp. Our guide (20 something Iraq vet) caught up to the leader and had a conversation none of us could hear. They pulled off the trail and sat in silence as the three of us passed. If I remember right they waited a bit and continued on - but we never saw them again. Turned out it didn't affect our hunting. Total of five hunters in our camp filled out with a 4x4, two 5x5's and two 6x6's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rum River, post: 2007059, member: 16869"] Eight years ago in Colorado on a guided elk hunt. Outfitter had leased a nice access point to public area, our camp was seven miles from the trucks. We're saddling up for a 1 hour morning ride in the pitch black when four or five hunters on horseback slowly ride through the middle of camp. Our guide (20 something Iraq vet) caught up to the leader and had a conversation none of us could hear. They pulled off the trail and sat in silence as the three of us passed. If I remember right they waited a bit and continued on - but we never saw them again. Turned out it didn't affect our hunting. Total of five hunters in our camp filled out with a 4x4, two 5x5's and two 6x6's. [/QUOTE]
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