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Old 12-30-2007 | 11:44 AM
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Sliver - how's the grouse hunting this year? I used to live in Traverse City and hunt around there and the grouse used to be great. If you can legally sell them I would be interested in buying one or two for mounting.
It was a good year, wish I would have known sooner you wanted to mount a couple of them I would have fixed you up. Season ends Tuesday I will try and get you a few ifI can find time, but cant promise. It will cost you nothing!
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Old 12-30-2007 | 11:48 AM
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usually a guide will stay with the boy or person he is with and instruct them with what to do at that time. he will glass for animals in the area and be of any servie to the person. afterall thats why you are getting paid.
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Old 12-30-2007 | 12:39 PM
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hahaha...a fifteen year old sleeping while coyote hunting would be the least of your worries if you decide to guide. but i got to say i feel your pain.

ive help guide bears and have taken 'friends' out hunting and most of the time its not what "I" expected. not everyone shares yours or my passion for hunting let alone bowhunting.

as for the guiding, these people alot of times pay big dollars for the hunt and some (believe it or not) expect you to doEVERYTHING for that person to harvest the game...tell them where to sit, exactly where the game will come from, how far the shot will be. some even after the kill dont want to go get it..."I'll see the skull after its been caped." Ive even had one guy complain cause my late 90's ford diesel (in mint shape) 3/4 ton was "too old".

so a fifteen year old dozing off is no biggie. just keep it in mind if you decide to guide or take the neighbour's boy again.
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