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How many people have drawn all 3 like time2hunt did? Can't be many.
Quote from: shootem on June 18, 2018, 11:54:05 PMHow many people have drawn all 3 like time2hunt did? Can't be many.I've drawn 3 goat tags and filled them before they were OIL. The last was in 1996, the year they started the point system and the year before they went OIL. I've since drawn sheep - 2014 (after 42 years of applications) and moose - 2015 (after 38 years of applications). Because I drew goat in 1996, I'm one point shy of max, but I intend to cash those in sometime this week!!
Pretty cool.How many arrows did that bull soak up?
Quote from: 2MANY on June 19, 2018, 03:20:50 PMPretty cool.How many arrows did that bull soak up?I wondered if anyone would count the arrows in the quiver! I hit him through the lungs, he went out to about 30 and stopped, I hit him again a few inches from the 1st arrow, he moved again to about 40 yards, I missed with 3rd arrow, nocked again and sunk a 4th arrow, then I left for 2 hours. He had only gone another 100 yards, we found him quickly when we went back. First arrow would have killed him, but if they are standing I'm shooting!
I have 19 goat points and I give up! Getting too old.
When I was 22 years old I drew an archery sheep tag on Clemens. As ironic as it sounds, I was working in the oilfields at that time and had arranged for an extra week off, I had two weeks to hunt, on the 3rd evening after missing a giant ram I got a call, the crew on duty had a blowout, it blew all the drill stem out of the hole, they managed to close of the blowout with the blind rams. They called in Joe Bowden of Wild Well Control and called my driller, he and his crew was the most experienced and the company needed us back, like a fool I agreed to be back in North Dakota by the next evening and left immediately. We skidded the rig 75 feet and drilled back into the problem area to correct it all, it took 6 months to get it all done to required standards, it was normally a 60 day job back then to drill a well in that area, but we turned that hole into a 500 barrel a day well. The long and short of it, that well (the best I was ever involved with) probably made the landowner rich, I didn't get a sheep and probably never will, I probably should have quit that job and kept hunting! Oh well, back then we had our first 6 month old baby and quitting a good paying job didn't seem smart!I was fortunate to strike OIL for myself many years later, I drew an Idaho moose tag the first time I applied. We called this bull into 60 yards, the bull was worked up and horning a sappling, I stalked to within 15 yards, he picked up his head and stepped forward into the open right in front of me, YES. One of my favorite hunts ever, I'm reliving it again as I type!
Quote from: bornhunter on June 19, 2018, 05:35:07 PMI have 19 goat points and I give up! Getting too old.Oh how I wish there was some way I could sweet talk those points out of you
Quote from: Jpmiller on June 19, 2018, 06:12:43 PMQuote from: bornhunter on June 19, 2018, 05:35:07 PMI have 19 goat points and I give up! Getting too old.Oh how I wish there was some way I could sweet talk those points out of youToo bad there is not a way to transfer points for good reason like not being physically able. I would be more than happy to give them to someone who could use them.
Quote from: bornhunter on June 20, 2018, 08:29:46 AMQuote from: Jpmiller on June 19, 2018, 06:12:43 PMQuote from: bornhunter on June 19, 2018, 05:35:07 PMI have 19 goat points and I give up! Getting too old.Oh how I wish there was some way I could sweet talk those points out of youToo bad there is not a way to transfer points for good reason like not being physically able. I would be more than happy to give them to someone who could use them. I would like to be able to "will" them to one of my kids.