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That time of year again - Colorado hunt planning
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<blockquote data-quote="QuietHunter" data-source="post: 4105" data-attributes="member: 808"><p>After the authority (DC) has spoken, this could be me with my tail between my legs.</p><p>I learned a long time ago not to bet when you don't understand all the details, and there is always someone better - or maybe better. Never bet against a pro either.</p><p></p><p>I agree with Wyo and I refuse to shoot around a horse - especially Doc as you would likely end up knowing why we call him Doc <img src="http://images/icons/shocked.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> One of my brothers ponies used to be a trials horse so you could probably shoot around him, but he is pushing 18 so he is past his prime.</p><p>I am working on the Bighorn sheep societies "Adopt a Herd" program and will be part of a group adopting the S-62 desert rams. Maybe we could get together and go for a ride in the Dominguez area (close to you) and we could both brag about the good things our steeds have in common. </p><p>Right now I will be the first to say Doc is fat, happy and shoeless since he has not been ridden since December. By the end of the summer he will be in good shape again, but I still would not bet against somebody as willing to bet as you are!</p><p>I would like to see a good mule in action though. Just don't try to sell me on Llamas!</p><p>Do you know any of the folks I mentioned in my other post?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietHunter, post: 4105, member: 808"] After the authority (DC) has spoken, this could be me with my tail between my legs. I learned a long time ago not to bet when you don't understand all the details, and there is always someone better - or maybe better. Never bet against a pro either. I agree with Wyo and I refuse to shoot around a horse - especially Doc as you would likely end up knowing why we call him Doc [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img] One of my brothers ponies used to be a trials horse so you could probably shoot around him, but he is pushing 18 so he is past his prime. I am working on the Bighorn sheep societies "Adopt a Herd" program and will be part of a group adopting the S-62 desert rams. Maybe we could get together and go for a ride in the Dominguez area (close to you) and we could both brag about the good things our steeds have in common. Right now I will be the first to say Doc is fat, happy and shoeless since he has not been ridden since December. By the end of the summer he will be in good shape again, but I still would not bet against somebody as willing to bet as you are! I would like to see a good mule in action though. Just don't try to sell me on Llamas! Do you know any of the folks I mentioned in my other post? [/QUOTE]
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