Could you?
#15
RE: Could you?
I was offered a teachingposition in AK in 1995. I passed and went to work in my home statedue to the fact that I wouldn't beclose my family (my brother and I are very close) and I couldnt hunt whitetails. No regrets, but at times I wonder what kind of hunting I would have liked the most up there. If I had to guess I would say bear. I hope to have the extra money someday to travel to AK for a few hunts.
#17
RE: Could you?
I'd move to Montana and agree not to hunt whitetails, given a good job prospect. Hey if I don't get the gig in Henrico Co.... wonder if Montana is hiring?
I think I've met five people from Montana and it seems that there are aboutsix or sevenjobs in the state... teacher, police officer, nurse/doctor, fire fighter, postal service..... the sixth must be the governor and I know there are some ranchers which makes seven.
Alaska lacks two serious attractions/must haves for me.... ducks and turkeys.
I think I've met five people from Montana and it seems that there are aboutsix or sevenjobs in the state... teacher, police officer, nurse/doctor, fire fighter, postal service..... the sixth must be the governor and I know there are some ranchers which makes seven.
Alaska lacks two serious attractions/must haves for me.... ducks and turkeys.
#20
RE: Could you?
VA, I wish you could have seen the posts several years ago by one of our members we called ABM... Artic Bow Man.
He videotaped a lot of his hunts (stalks) and would post up frame grabs, or even a lot of still pics too. The variety of game he got to pursue on a DAILY basis... Unbelievable.
He videotaped a lot of his hunts (stalks) and would post up frame grabs, or even a lot of still pics too. The variety of game he got to pursue on a DAILY basis... Unbelievable.