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Old 02-08-2002, 02:10 PM
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Thaninator
 
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: , Alaska USA
Posts: 89
Default RE: Grizzly Bears

Surestrike:
We'll have to start a .410 fan club, and espouse its virtues far and wide, on a special bulletin board just for buckshot.

E-mail me with any areas you are wondering about, and I'll look into it, their moose population.

I know of several myself, but if you want to know more about an area (like those your friends describe), I'll do the research for you.

My one weakness when it comes to hunting, is that I don't like a crowd. So if you and all your buddies will be going as a group, then I'd better bow out.

However, if you want to do a smaller hunt, with just the two of us, or maybe one other person, then I'm all yours .

The other thing is that we guard our hunting spots like they were secret gold mines. So if we develop a spot together, then it has to be our secret.

I've seen too many fantastic hunting areas ruined because word got out, and they were overwhelmed with too many people. Better to keep the group very small, and each member take an oath of secrecy.

If it's competition they want, I'm sure we could give your other buddies with the 60" bulls, a run for their money

While we're at it, do you want to get caribou, and bear?

I have a several friends up here with Super Cubs, and would be happy to assist me with some preseason scouting.

What are the STOL capabilities and stall speed on that 180. Can you land on sand bars or do you have to use lakes.

I know that o'l O.J. Smith from Umiat use to do some pretty fantastic stuff with his 180.

Thane

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