Gerald Martin
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This is the time of year I get to remembering hunts past, planning for hunts future, and dreaming of hunts that may never come execpt in my dreams.
I've put together a list of OYO hunts that I would love to do. Some not so likely I'll ever accomplish, others that I definitely plan to do.
1. New Zealand Tahr and Chamois. I doubt I'll ever have the disposable income to where I could accomplish it but I think this hunt would be a serious adventure and possible to accomplish with a lot of planning.
2. A bighorn ram hunt in Montana's unlimited districts. This one has a high probability of coming to fruition. My only drawback is the 8 bonus points that I've accumulated for sheep and would lose if I apply for the unlimited tag. My strategy is to keep applying for limiited sheep tags and accompany and help a friend or two that haven't accumulated bonus points. If we get to where we can find sheep with any regularity then I will apply and stick with it for several years.
3. Alaska Moose. Pretty good probablitity of this happening as my family grows and funds hopefully get a little better. I've got some good friends who have contacts. Wolf as a fringe benefit.
4. Alaska Caribou. Same as moose. I'd like to do them as seperate trips to concentrate on each specie and not rush the trip. Wolf as a fringe benefit.
5. Colorado or Wyoming early season, high alpine mule deer hunt with the bow. I love the high counry. I'd also consider Nevada. Here in Montana its hard to concentrate on mulies when I have an elk tag in my pocket. In the units I hunt, killing a muley in bow season is not something you can count on. I don't think I've even been in bow range of a mature buck in NW Montana.during archery season.
6. SE Alaska Black bears. Someday it will happen. Great scenery, fresh seafood, adventure and I might even try to shoot a bear if its big enough..
These are a few that come to my mind. What are some of yours?
I've put together a list of OYO hunts that I would love to do. Some not so likely I'll ever accomplish, others that I definitely plan to do.
1. New Zealand Tahr and Chamois. I doubt I'll ever have the disposable income to where I could accomplish it but I think this hunt would be a serious adventure and possible to accomplish with a lot of planning.
2. A bighorn ram hunt in Montana's unlimited districts. This one has a high probability of coming to fruition. My only drawback is the 8 bonus points that I've accumulated for sheep and would lose if I apply for the unlimited tag. My strategy is to keep applying for limiited sheep tags and accompany and help a friend or two that haven't accumulated bonus points. If we get to where we can find sheep with any regularity then I will apply and stick with it for several years.
3. Alaska Moose. Pretty good probablitity of this happening as my family grows and funds hopefully get a little better. I've got some good friends who have contacts. Wolf as a fringe benefit.
4. Alaska Caribou. Same as moose. I'd like to do them as seperate trips to concentrate on each specie and not rush the trip. Wolf as a fringe benefit.
5. Colorado or Wyoming early season, high alpine mule deer hunt with the bow. I love the high counry. I'd also consider Nevada. Here in Montana its hard to concentrate on mulies when I have an elk tag in my pocket. In the units I hunt, killing a muley in bow season is not something you can count on. I don't think I've even been in bow range of a mature buck in NW Montana.during archery season.
6. SE Alaska Black bears. Someday it will happen. Great scenery, fresh seafood, adventure and I might even try to shoot a bear if its big enough..
These are a few that come to my mind. What are some of yours?
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