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hopefully next yr im going to try and make my dream come true and go elk hunting
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thank youGood luck. Hope you do and kill a big one!
Montana rifleAre you going with bow,gun ?
any state picked out yet
that was well said and i hope everyone has a safe hunting season and everyone returns home safeThe most striking part of this short post is the fact that elk hunting for this person is going to be a dream come true. For all of us in the Rocky Mountain West that elk hunt annually, we need to not lose site that we are truly living the dream. Count your blessings people! I wish this hunter all the best!
have another question i have both knees total replacement i plan on training all this year and next to try and elk hunt what are my chances of being able to walk the mountains to shoot an elk
The most striking part of this short post is the fact that elk hunting for this person is going to be a dream come true. For all of us in the Rocky Mountain West that elk hunt annually, we need to not lose site that we are truly living the dream. Count your blessings people! I wish this hunter all the best!
My dad had both knees done less than two years ago and is climbing mountains and biking in mountains as well now.have another question i have both knees total replacement i plan on training all this year and next to try and elk hunt what are my chances of being able to walk the mountains to shoot an elk
That's a question for you and your PT.have another question i have both knees total replacement i plan on training all this year and next to try and elk hunt what are my chances of being able to walk the mountains to shoot an elk
Exactly why I keep my dad going on trips he loves to hunt and isn’t 79 yet I think he’s 75 , kinda out of shape but it don’t stop him from going he still has the drive . He won’t get super far from the pickup or UTV , maybe 1/2 mile or so but seems to enjoy himself and that’s what it’s all about in my bookI hunted with my father until he was 79. Every year we would have to boost him on to a horse on the first day. By the end of the season he was getting on and off by himself and walking miles on roads and trails.
At 79 his wife convinced him he was old and shouldn't hunt any more. I watched him sleep in his chair for the next 10 years till he died. Without the drive to keep walking and riding he lost strength and balance and a reason to live. It's up to each of us to stay in shape and keep pushing on. Elk hunting is a very good reason to do that.
If you have maintained your physical therapy and are in reasonable shape there is no reason not to hunt.