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<blockquote data-quote="porkchop401" data-source="post: 1054966" data-attributes="member: 29195"><p>I am curious if y of you fellas that are blessed to live in the Rockies ever consider sponsoring (mentoring) an out of state hunters in the event that you have tagged out in an early season or did not get drawn for your preferred season or area. Not looking for a guide it is just that at making only one trip a year figuring out areas and best technique for hunting them is a slow process as I am relying on my own virtually nill high country hunting experience .</p><p>I am looking at either a CO. first or second rifle may be a third . I am liking the idea of over the counter license for mere flexibility in areas to hunt . Any thoughts are appreciated. P.S. Have no p-points</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="porkchop401, post: 1054966, member: 29195"] I am curious if y of you fellas that are blessed to live in the Rockies ever consider sponsoring (mentoring) an out of state hunters in the event that you have tagged out in an early season or did not get drawn for your preferred season or area. Not looking for a guide it is just that at making only one trip a year figuring out areas and best technique for hunting them is a slow process as I am relying on my own virtually nill high country hunting experience . I am looking at either a CO. first or second rifle may be a third . I am liking the idea of over the counter license for mere flexibility in areas to hunt . Any thoughts are appreciated. P.S. Have no p-points [/QUOTE]
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