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elkholla
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When I first heard that Brian had come up with this idea of documenting a years worth of hunting adventures I thought about participating, but felt like I didn't have enough to share that would be interesting for you all to read. I don't have a Limited Entry Deer, Elk, or Moose tag burning a hole in my pocket to share about. I don't have an Alaskan, or Northern Territory Adventure planned that I can share about. I don't even have a general season Elk license yet. What I do have, however, is an opportunity to give back this year. I have been very fortunate to have had the opportunity of killing a trophy bull elk with my bow on a LE tag. I've had the opportunity to kill a trophy deer, and a trophy antelope, and many other animals. I could write a whole book on those experiences, but what's most important to me about those experiences are the people I shared them with. Family, and friends. All of whom participated in MY success in the past, and they have worked hard to help me with that success in many different area's. They have joined with me in everything from the pre-season scouting, to the boning of a 1000lbs bull elk on the side of a mountain in the blazing sun...only to throw hundreds of pounds of meet in their packs and hike the meat off the mountain. For those of you who have been in this situation before....I know you understand me when I say...you have to experience what that is like, to really appreciate good friends.
Long before Brian posted this invitation to document a hunting adventure I had already committed myself for 2010 to give back to those hunting buddies who have done so much for me. I'll have several opportunities this year to give back and help those around me be successful in 2010 and I hope to be able to share with you in the experiences, the struggles, the challenges, and hopefully the successes at the end of the year. I am a man that believes the only way to find true success is through hard work. So this adventure will begin with just that: the work.
"Luck is often nothing more than preparation running into opportunity.?
-Some Smart Guy
Long before Brian posted this invitation to document a hunting adventure I had already committed myself for 2010 to give back to those hunting buddies who have done so much for me. I'll have several opportunities this year to give back and help those around me be successful in 2010 and I hope to be able to share with you in the experiences, the struggles, the challenges, and hopefully the successes at the end of the year. I am a man that believes the only way to find true success is through hard work. So this adventure will begin with just that: the work.
"Luck is often nothing more than preparation running into opportunity.?
-Some Smart Guy