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Celebrating our Saviors birth,

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" If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand which feeds you. May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countryman " Samuel Adams, 1772
 
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Merry Christmas! Has anyone seen Santa's new Sleigh?? I want to know where he found his Reindeer?
 
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Beautiful mounts. Great job of making the sleigh.


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Merry Christmas to all of my fellow hunters.

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In a PM, someone asked about the photo on my Christmas card.

A bit of background:

I was crouched down with my feet in the water and used a 20mm lens the morning after the snowfall. Location is about 75 yards down the road from the driveway into the resort I owned at the time north of Vallecito Lake near Durango, CO. The stream is the Vallecito River, which flows from the high-country into the lake.

The bridge going over the creek was only about 5' behind me. The mountains in the background are in the southern end of the Weminuche Wilderness Area. We had to endure that view every day from our kitchen window.


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I shot my first elk in that area, way back when. . . Tony: I'm hunting Coues Deer early next month in Mexico. I should have ordered your book some time ago!
 
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I shot my first elk in that area, way back when. . . Tony: I'm hunting Coues Deer early next month in Mexico. I should have ordered your book some time ago!


Hey, me too -- way back in 1965. It was my first horseback hunt -- DIY job where four of us rented pack and riding horses and packed our own camp into the Weminuche. We went 4 for 4 on elk and 3 of 4 on mule deer.

I wish I had a dollar for every mile I've ridden on horseback in the Weminuche since then. In addition to my personal trips, I spent three years guiding trout fishermen and elk/deer hunters there and also often rode patrol with the local game warden.

And lastly..if you click on the link under the book cover, you can order and pay for one using Paypal -- $20 + $3 S&H. It would go into the mail the day after I get notice of the payment. It has a chapter about Mexico in it, but a lot of the other stuff applies regardless of where you hunt Coues deer.

So what outfitter are you using in Mexico??

P.S. Sorry for all the replies. Something kept glitzing where the message wasn't showing up. Then they all finally did. Mad I deleted the words.


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