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<blockquote data-quote="cdragen" data-source="post: 3641875" data-attributes="member: 48392"><p>Thank you all for the replies, I appreciate the perspectives and advice. Sounds like I need to find a rifle deer hunter in my area to apprentice (which I should have guessed), but it seems like everybody I know bow hunts. I'm not opposed to learning to bow hunt, but I am not equipped for it, and I'm not ready to drop a lot of $$ on a bow hunting setup. It also seems that whether you stalk or blind is dependent on several factors, but maybe I shouldn't give up on public lands. I'll keep checking with neighbors and folks in my area to see what I can do to get some hunting access. Guess I'm just not used to people being open to that--land owners in CO were very John Dutton-like in their property access stance (I don't watch Yellowstone, but am I allowed to make the reference anyway?).</p><p></p><p>And thanks for mentioning hogs--I meant to mention I'm also interested in helping reduce the hog and coyote population. Glad to know what I've got will work for that too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdragen, post: 3641875, member: 48392"] Thank you all for the replies, I appreciate the perspectives and advice. Sounds like I need to find a rifle deer hunter in my area to apprentice (which I should have guessed), but it seems like everybody I know bow hunts. I'm not opposed to learning to bow hunt, but I am not equipped for it, and I'm not ready to drop a lot of $$ on a bow hunting setup. It also seems that whether you stalk or blind is dependent on several factors, but maybe I shouldn't give up on public lands. I'll keep checking with neighbors and folks in my area to see what I can do to get some hunting access. Guess I'm just not used to people being open to that--land owners in CO were very John Dutton-like in their property access stance (I don't watch Yellowstone, but am I allowed to make the reference anyway?). And thanks for mentioning hogs--I meant to mention I'm also interested in helping reduce the hog and coyote population. Glad to know what I've got will work for that too. [/QUOTE]
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