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MThunter 01-31-2002 01:10 PM

What would you do?
 
Okay here is the situation. You have one tag which would let you hunt one animal anywhere in North America. Where would you go and what would you hunt?

6ptsika 01-31-2002 01:15 PM

RE: What would you do?
 
I'd hunt Kodiak brown bears. I'll never afford that hunt, so only in fantasy can I do it.

BulletBob456 01-31-2002 01:42 PM

RE: What would you do?
 
Only one tag!!! I think I'd shot myself. (just kidding) If I could hunt only one animal I think it would be Moose in Alaska. Lots of meat and I have never hunted them before.

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buckhunter3 01-31-2002 01:53 PM

RE: What would you do?
 
I would say Elk with a bow,maybe colorado.I have never hunted them before and I think it would be a thrill.

shed1 01-31-2002 01:56 PM

RE: What would you do?
 
whitetails in canada

ken rose 01-31-2002 02:06 PM

RE: What would you do?
 
One tag,I would go to Kansas or Iowa on a whitetail hunt.

Jason N 01-31-2002 02:13 PM

RE: What would you do?
 
BOW HUNT POLAR BEAR....IF IT'S STILL LEGAL?

Rack-attack 01-31-2002 02:21 PM

RE: What would you do?
 
Whitetails in Iowa, Kansas or anywhere that would give me a shot at monster.

But then again I couldn't bear not hunting in my little honey holes so I would probably sitting in one of the same trees I always hunt opening day.

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arcticman 01-31-2002 02:22 PM

RE: What would you do?
 
I would say whitetails in western montana.


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