>I dont agree. The average guy
>given his opportunity would be
>more successful than they are
>but not necessarily as successful
>as he is. To assume
>any different is just that
>an assumption. He is a
>deer slaying fool. He is
>an outfitters dream. Most outfitters
>put guys on big deer
>with a bow and they
>blow it time and time
>again. He gets it done.
>I have never personally been
>on a guided hunt (except
>in africa) but I give
>Randy Ulmer huge props for
>his success in life and
>in the field. He is
>not the guy that "shows
>up and pulls the trigger"
>and in my opinion that
>would be impossible to do
>as a bow hunter whether
>guided or not. A guide
>cant make the stalk go
>perfect and the wind stay
>true. The guided cant place
>his arrow in the vitals
>and do it year after
>year. Anyone who says that
>he is the rich guy
>that just pulls the trigger
>has never bow hunted. Yes
>his success in life has
>given him more opportunity then
>most but most of us
>on this website have more
>opportunity than someone else we
>know. Does that take away
>from every trophy we shoot.
>I hunt several states per
>year and most only get
>to hunt one. Some get
>to hunt for 3-5 weeks
>per year and others only
>get to hunt 3-5 days.
>
>
>Bottom line is life ain't fair.
>Everyone's opportunities are different. Make
>the best of your own
>opportunities and feel good about
>it. Don't sit on the
>internet and bag on guys
>you dont know and bag
>on hunts and situations you
>know nothing about. Be happy
>for the guy and give
>credit where credit is due.
>
>
>Jason Yates
>
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I'm with you on this one. Randy's dedication and patience is unbelievable and he can shoot. There are a lot of Hollywood hunters that I don't like but Randy is not one of them. I would pay money to watch him close to deal on a spotted buck.