five_point_buck
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I've been blessed over the last 10 years to have the opportunity to go hunt out of state places. This year, I will be returning to gorgeous Colorado. The lessons I've learned, and the camaraderie I have shared have shaped and molded me as a man, hunter, and friend. I am grateful for my experiences, and have met some super people along the way.
I wanted to get a thread going that might identify things to do or look out for when others with less experience go out of state, maybe for the first time.
Please post some of your own dos and don'ts
Mind the speed limits in and out of small towns, lots of speed traps. Especially east of Park City before Heber. In and out of Duschesne and Roosevelt, and my favorite hot spot.. both sides od Dinosaur (those guys are crafty!).
When you need to leave a tip, leave 4 or 5 bucks per guy, not a percentage of a bill. I see guys play blackjack and bet 5-10-25$ per hand, but then leave a waitress 5$ for 6 guys. That's Bull$hit. You aren't gonna miss that 5 spot, and they will aprreciate it more than the casino.
Be polite, offer a hand, and don't cuss around strangers. Nothing worse than the loud mouth ?out-of-stater? acting like a jackass in some sleepy little town.
Good Luck to everyone
Larry Pasero Jr.
five_point_buck
C.B.C.S.
I wanted to get a thread going that might identify things to do or look out for when others with less experience go out of state, maybe for the first time.
Please post some of your own dos and don'ts
Mind the speed limits in and out of small towns, lots of speed traps. Especially east of Park City before Heber. In and out of Duschesne and Roosevelt, and my favorite hot spot.. both sides od Dinosaur (those guys are crafty!).
When you need to leave a tip, leave 4 or 5 bucks per guy, not a percentage of a bill. I see guys play blackjack and bet 5-10-25$ per hand, but then leave a waitress 5$ for 6 guys. That's Bull$hit. You aren't gonna miss that 5 spot, and they will aprreciate it more than the casino.
Be polite, offer a hand, and don't cuss around strangers. Nothing worse than the loud mouth ?out-of-stater? acting like a jackass in some sleepy little town.
Good Luck to everyone
Larry Pasero Jr.
five_point_buck
C.B.C.S.