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"I woke up, put on my boots, walked 100 yards and dropped him. What a hunt!"
Posts like this are why many many bulls dont get posted on here anymore!! Dan was nice enough to send an email with his pic and story of his San Carlos bull a few weeks back asking to have it posted on here for us to enjoy. When he sees stuff like this Im sure it makes him think twice about sharing his success. We dont all hunt the same or have the same opportunities as each other no doubt about it but it doesnt always make the other guys way of doing it wrong. People are all excited and supportive about guided hunts in Alaska and elsewhere but when they smell a gov tag and money the negativity skyrockets. Seems a little hypocritical to me. What an awesome bull and a lot of time and effort went into that thing. Let it go. nwhunter
The whole jealousy argument is a joke. Is like playing the race card. It's the argument that is used when you have no valid argument. With that said, that's one hell of a bull! Where I think the negativity comes from is that he didn't do anything (other than earn money) to earn that bull. Guides did the work. They know the land, they know the bull, they have a good idea where to find him. That guy shows up, makes a 15 minute stalk, and is done. He didn't do anything other than pay a lot of money for that bull. To me a bull that scored 200 points less that was DIY on public land would hold more value. Just like a guy who makes a longbow by hand vs buying one. Or putting together a classic car vs being the highest bidder at an auction. Nothing wronghttp://hunting-washington.com/smf/Smileys/default/chuckle.gif with using the money you earned to get you things, but when you put in all the effort on your own and do it all yourself it just means more.
Where I think the negativity comes from is that he didn't do anything (other than earn money) to earn that bull. Guides did the work. They know the land, they know the bull, they have a good idea where to find him. That guy shows up, makes a 15 minute stalk, and is done. He didn't do anything other than pay a lot of money for that bull.