How to get started with absolutely no prior experience
#11
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jun 2018
Posts: 3

That said, when you say that, anything in particular you're referring to? Or are we just talking about the classic cliches that everyone projects on californians? I'm guessing this is probably from experience dealing with Californians in Colorado but I would be interested in getting more specifics (as I said, I've heard this several times when I used to live in Colorado and it seemed to be a fairly popular sentiment but no one I've talked to could actually back it with any specifics).
#12
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Oct 2013
Posts: 9,227

Heh, I hear this a lot and, from someone who's frustrated with California, I don't see that being an issue.
That said, when you say that, anything in particular you're referring to? Or are we just talking about the classic cliches that everyone projects on californians? I'm guessing this is probably from experience dealing with Californians in Colorado but I would be interested in getting more specifics (as I said, I've heard this several times when I used to live in Colorado and it seemed to be a fairly popular sentiment but no one I've talked to could actually back it with any specifics).
That said, when you say that, anything in particular you're referring to? Or are we just talking about the classic cliches that everyone projects on californians? I'm guessing this is probably from experience dealing with Californians in Colorado but I would be interested in getting more specifics (as I said, I've heard this several times when I used to live in Colorado and it seemed to be a fairly popular sentiment but no one I've talked to could actually back it with any specifics).
2) If you love CA, stay there. I have had several transplants tell me how much they loved the beaches etc... in CA. Well go back there then.
3) Nobody in CO cares how much your house brought in CA when you sell it.
4) Hollywood isn't in CO. If you are in love with the whole Hollywood scene, stay in CA.
5) Nobody in CO wants to live in CA so don't try to change the place into CA.
#13
Spike
Join Date: May 2018
Posts: 13

Personally I recommend you the next:
- Visit hunting forums - in this way you'd get many insights and useful information;
- Check hunting websites - using them, you can get a basic information, find useful guides etc. For example, you can check Under The Open Sky - I found it quite interesting.
- Try to find and contact with hunters in your area.