JaredMoon
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- Dec 26, 2018
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Hey! So after several unsuccessful solo western hunts (CA Deer, Oregon - Elk 2018, Colorado Elk - 2019, Idaho - Spring Bear 2019), I'm looking to see if I can meet up with someone who has similar ethics and hunting styles for Colorado this year. I will be in Colorado from roughly 8SEP to 20Sep (not a great moon, but an Alaskan Caribou hunt on the front end and a family members wedding on the back end have me fenced in).
I'm an Army officer station in Kansas City so I will have my truck (2014 Supercrew Raptor - can handle some pretty rough trails) carrying all of "my" or "our" gear so we would have access to mobility. Generally speaking I usually hunt pretty deep in wilderness areas but am not hesitant to change the areas I have already identified if my partner(s) have a line on a good area or more experience. Not to sound arrogant, but I'm in pretty good shape and can handle some long/steep hikes and would hope my partner could do the same if needed (but don't let that disqualify you, we still have time to get in shape haha).
Please drop me a line if you are interested and we can start a dialogue - bonus points if you're a resident and you can teach me how to kill one of these forest horses haha.
Thanks!
Jared
I'm an Army officer station in Kansas City so I will have my truck (2014 Supercrew Raptor - can handle some pretty rough trails) carrying all of "my" or "our" gear so we would have access to mobility. Generally speaking I usually hunt pretty deep in wilderness areas but am not hesitant to change the areas I have already identified if my partner(s) have a line on a good area or more experience. Not to sound arrogant, but I'm in pretty good shape and can handle some long/steep hikes and would hope my partner could do the same if needed (but don't let that disqualify you, we still have time to get in shape haha).
Please drop me a line if you are interested and we can start a dialogue - bonus points if you're a resident and you can teach me how to kill one of these forest horses haha.
Thanks!
Jared