kmf
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- Aug 23, 2010
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Hi guys, thanks for the updates and pictures.
I didn't fill my MT tag during bow season. I saw plenty of bulls just not quite close enough, brush in the way etc. On October 22nd I was digging waterlines and got hit by about 10 tons of dirt on my pelvis, burying me up to my chest. Luckily my wife dug me out from my 8' death trap. Long story short, broken pelvis, doctors put screws and plate in, and I'm back walking but obviously need to take it very easy.
Here's my question: pending recovery and doctors orders, do I have a chance to rifle hunt the last weekend over thanksgiving? That is 5 weeks of healing (I might be dreaming here).
I also need some advice on where to go as I have filled my tag in the past during bowseason. Feel free to PM me of an easy area to hunt that I might have a chance. I expect to be able to walk two easy miles at the most but no more. Obviously weather will play a big factor. I would also like to hear from anyone with similiar injury and recovery time. Thanks in advance guys and keep the pictures coming!
I didn't fill my MT tag during bow season. I saw plenty of bulls just not quite close enough, brush in the way etc. On October 22nd I was digging waterlines and got hit by about 10 tons of dirt on my pelvis, burying me up to my chest. Luckily my wife dug me out from my 8' death trap. Long story short, broken pelvis, doctors put screws and plate in, and I'm back walking but obviously need to take it very easy.
Here's my question: pending recovery and doctors orders, do I have a chance to rifle hunt the last weekend over thanksgiving? That is 5 weeks of healing (I might be dreaming here).
I also need some advice on where to go as I have filled my tag in the past during bowseason. Feel free to PM me of an easy area to hunt that I might have a chance. I expect to be able to walk two easy miles at the most but no more. Obviously weather will play a big factor. I would also like to hear from anyone with similiar injury and recovery time. Thanks in advance guys and keep the pictures coming!