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My advice is too reavaluate your excpectations. There are no guarantees in hunting. To expect to shoot a certain class of animal on an over the counter tag, is unrealistic. Many people think that because they paid for an outfitted hunt, that there are more and bigger animals. That's not how it works. I suggest that you should expect to have a great time, see some beautiful country, hunt hard and enjoy the experience. You may or may not tag out, and if you do, you should understand that any hard earned backcountry animal is a trophy. Have fun, the wilderness is a special place.
Quote from: 7mag. on April 10, 2016, 10:00:51 PMMy advice is too reavaluate your excpectations. There are no guarantees in hunting. To expect to shoot a certain class of animal on an over the counter tag, is unrealistic. Many people think that because they paid for an outfitted hunt, that there are more and bigger animals. That's not how it works. I suggest that you should expect to have a great time, see some beautiful country, hunt hard and enjoy the experience. You may or may not tag out, and if you do, you should understand that any hard earned backcountry animal is a trophy. Have fun, the wilderness is a special place. x100
I guess I'm tired of hunting spikes! I have 12pts for quality bulls not sure I'll get drawn. I did finally got drawn for a cow, a 350 yard shot, i can shoot and hunt. I was wondering if I drive over to montan or Idaho which region I should hike and check' thinking I should do it on my own' as I have always done it. Being retired I'm lucky to have the option, thank god! Thank you for your thoughts