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That time of year again - Colorado hunt planning
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<blockquote data-quote="QuietHunter" data-source="post: 4109" data-attributes="member: 808"><p>Slymule, if you keep misquoting me, I might think your as senile as your mule and take you up on this... nah.</p><p></p><p>"If you took the wager, you guys would of been shooting QuietHunter's big *** large calibre handgun and I'd be shooting my S&W K-22." </p><p>I do not own a handgun and pretty much would be willing to wager you cannot show where I said I did - especially a "big ***" one.</p><p></p><p>Was trying to find a common ground to determine your credibility, but you got the whole Forest Service, FWS thing messed up, but I am just guessing you were in a hurry - which explains why you like a slow ride in the mountains so you don't miss things there.</p><p></p><p>How old is this Jolene freak of nature anyway?</p><p>I will not doubt the potential for an "exceptional" mule to do well at what you are describing, but I think that ordinary Doc would beat about every ordinary mule at hunting related things.</p><p></p><p>How do you plan to do the 25 and 50 mile trips on one day? Is it just a 50 mile trip where half way counts?</p><p>Do you already have this course picked out?</p><p></p><p>One thing you did not put in here is a time frame. I think when Doc is 15 we might be able to arrange something, but it would have to revolve around realistic hunting related things. I don't know what Polocrosse is for sure, but does it involve swooping down to pick up the reins of the mule that just bucked your riding partner off?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietHunter, post: 4109, member: 808"] Slymule, if you keep misquoting me, I might think your as senile as your mule and take you up on this... nah. "If you took the wager, you guys would of been shooting QuietHunter's big *** large calibre handgun and I'd be shooting my S&W K-22." I do not own a handgun and pretty much would be willing to wager you cannot show where I said I did - especially a "big ***" one. Was trying to find a common ground to determine your credibility, but you got the whole Forest Service, FWS thing messed up, but I am just guessing you were in a hurry - which explains why you like a slow ride in the mountains so you don't miss things there. How old is this Jolene freak of nature anyway? I will not doubt the potential for an "exceptional" mule to do well at what you are describing, but I think that ordinary Doc would beat about every ordinary mule at hunting related things. How do you plan to do the 25 and 50 mile trips on one day? Is it just a 50 mile trip where half way counts? Do you already have this course picked out? One thing you did not put in here is a time frame. I think when Doc is 15 we might be able to arrange something, but it would have to revolve around realistic hunting related things. I don't know what Polocrosse is for sure, but does it involve swooping down to pick up the reins of the mule that just bucked your riding partner off? [/QUOTE]
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