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That time of year again - Colorado hunt planning
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<blockquote data-quote="*WyoWhisper*" data-source="post: 4102"><p>Hmmmm...</p><p>now who's panties are in a bunch....</p><p>So when would you want to do this....??</p><p></p><p>In all fairness.. if you know what I do for a living you would have challenged me earlier in the winter... I only get 6 months a year to make the $ I do and it takes 3 months to get ready for those 6.. You may think this is back peddling but I have many who will vouch for me .. on this board that... my busy time is here!!!!</p><p>I will however take a rain check on this.. especially before winter hits and I dream up a new project... A new action would fit in to those plans very nice!!!</p><p></p><p>Upfront I gotta tell ya .. I won't shoot from my horse or near it...I never have trained an animal that I hunt with to do that and I never will.. you think your hearing can go bad from gunshots.. think about the animals who's hearing is much more sensitive than ours, and my horses hearing is much to valuable come the fall!!!!</p><p>Also, I will do the pistol shooting in different circumstances. Let say a bear charge at 30 feet.. ;-)if your gonna make it real make it real....</p><p></p><p>I honestly am not trying to weasle outta this but this is real bad timing and I have many that will , like I said vouch for me..</p><p></p><p>Just so you know .. I do use many mules.... and I really don't think it was at your expense.. I think the Marlboro man paid the price....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="*WyoWhisper*, post: 4102"] Hmmmm... now who's panties are in a bunch.... So when would you want to do this....?? In all fairness.. if you know what I do for a living you would have challenged me earlier in the winter... I only get 6 months a year to make the $ I do and it takes 3 months to get ready for those 6.. You may think this is back peddling but I have many who will vouch for me .. on this board that... my busy time is here!!!! I will however take a rain check on this.. especially before winter hits and I dream up a new project... A new action would fit in to those plans very nice!!! Upfront I gotta tell ya .. I won't shoot from my horse or near it...I never have trained an animal that I hunt with to do that and I never will.. you think your hearing can go bad from gunshots.. think about the animals who's hearing is much more sensitive than ours, and my horses hearing is much to valuable come the fall!!!! Also, I will do the pistol shooting in different circumstances. Let say a bear charge at 30 feet.. ;-)if your gonna make it real make it real.... I honestly am not trying to weasle outta this but this is real bad timing and I have many that will , like I said vouch for me.. Just so you know .. I do use many mules.... and I really don't think it was at your expense.. I think the Marlboro man paid the price.... [/QUOTE]
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