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2013 Whitetail Bow Season... Git Sum!
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<blockquote data-quote="thudpucker" data-source="post: 331867" data-attributes="member: 1422"><p>Jeemeny....70,000 acres? :? 640 Acres is a Square mile. That's possibly a 10 Mile walk to get out. You would have a Map with some key features marked so you could find a Cold one back home.</p><p>What do they do with all that land?</p><p></p><p>That kind of acreage with no Houses or roads has to be pretty much like Daniel Boone left it.</p><p></p><p>In AK, I recall looking at the Map of the Denali Range where we were going to hunt.</p><p>If the plane never came back, we had three choices of Walking out. All of them were miles Long.</p><p></p><p>There were times the Guide crashed and died. Unless he told his wife or other guides, and people didn't know where his hunters were or how many he had out, the Hunters had to know how to signal distress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thudpucker, post: 331867, member: 1422"] Jeemeny....70,000 acres? :? 640 Acres is a Square mile. That's possibly a 10 Mile walk to get out. You would have a Map with some key features marked so you could find a Cold one back home. What do they do with all that land? That kind of acreage with no Houses or roads has to be pretty much like Daniel Boone left it. In AK, I recall looking at the Map of the Denali Range where we were going to hunt. If the plane never came back, we had three choices of Walking out. All of them were miles Long. There were times the Guide crashed and died. Unless he told his wife or other guides, and people didn't know where his hunters were or how many he had out, the Hunters had to know how to signal distress. [/QUOTE]
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