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<blockquote data-quote="VIKING" data-source="post: 1560161" data-attributes="member: 16840"><p>Yea, I understand the more money thing..It seems it cost more everyday to just live not counting the hunting and playing stuff. Dennis and I work with a guy that owns around 2000 acres in northwest colorado..He has a small group of guys that's been hunting elk with him for many years..I know that some years it seems they all take a bull and then some years they don't even see a bull. In 2009 I think there was only one bull taken and in 2010 they all took a nice bull..I think where his property lays it all depends on the weather and migration. Either way hunting elk in the high country to me has no equal. From the nice snows to the yellow aspens and the dark timber, it sure looks like what I would consider God's country..Hope you get to experience it for yourself.........Viking</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VIKING, post: 1560161, member: 16840"] Yea, I understand the more money thing..It seems it cost more everyday to just live not counting the hunting and playing stuff. Dennis and I work with a guy that owns around 2000 acres in northwest colorado..He has a small group of guys that's been hunting elk with him for many years..I know that some years it seems they all take a bull and then some years they don't even see a bull. In 2009 I think there was only one bull taken and in 2010 they all took a nice bull..I think where his property lays it all depends on the weather and migration. Either way hunting elk in the high country to me has no equal. From the nice snows to the yellow aspens and the dark timber, it sure looks like what I would consider God's country..Hope you get to experience it for yourself.........Viking [/QUOTE]
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