Hey all,
Long time listener first time caller.
I’ve been hunting since I was ~10 (almost 20 years now), bow hunting for the last ~11 of those.
But, it’s been on the east coast, in a tree saddle, for white-tailed deer. I love all of it. The scouting, the sitting, the sucking up the sweaty parts, the cutting up and carrying out, butchering, curing meat, smoking it.
I’m new to western hunting, killed a muley doe with my bow last year. Have an elk tag this year, classic story, someone bailed on me.
I went out for the first few days of the season here in CO, and realized I was sort of just bumbling around the mountains (quiet elk, but that’s part of the learning curve). Not a bad thing, but I think I’d like to have someone to embrace the suck with, provide some mutual motivation, etc.
Prefer hunting out of a backpack, questioning the steepness of the terrain and number of miles being covered on foot. I want to be tired at the end, even if there’s no meat being packed out.
So, hoping to find someone who wants to run around in the woods for a few days at the end of this month, or any September in the future. Also have a late rifle doe tag this year.
Thanks for reading my novel and happy hunting.
I’m based in Longmont.
Long time listener first time caller.
I’ve been hunting since I was ~10 (almost 20 years now), bow hunting for the last ~11 of those.
But, it’s been on the east coast, in a tree saddle, for white-tailed deer. I love all of it. The scouting, the sitting, the sucking up the sweaty parts, the cutting up and carrying out, butchering, curing meat, smoking it.
I’m new to western hunting, killed a muley doe with my bow last year. Have an elk tag this year, classic story, someone bailed on me.
I went out for the first few days of the season here in CO, and realized I was sort of just bumbling around the mountains (quiet elk, but that’s part of the learning curve). Not a bad thing, but I think I’d like to have someone to embrace the suck with, provide some mutual motivation, etc.
Prefer hunting out of a backpack, questioning the steepness of the terrain and number of miles being covered on foot. I want to be tired at the end, even if there’s no meat being packed out.
So, hoping to find someone who wants to run around in the woods for a few days at the end of this month, or any September in the future. Also have a late rifle doe tag this year.
Thanks for reading my novel and happy hunting.
I’m based in Longmont.