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    CC you’re my hero! I hope I still have my health and the passion to get out there when I’m 71.
    With any luck I’ll hunting antelope in WY and elk in CO for 2013.
    Merry Christmas and God Bless to all.

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    mostly points this year...

    maybe a MI Black bear hunt with the bow
    IL whitetail
    maybe IA whitetail

    maaaaaybe a CO mule deer hunt, but some things would have to come together

    and then if I get luck in some sheep draw, sheep is probably about the only tags I'll actually apply for this year.

    basically points or long odds tags this year.

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    I hope everybody has a great Christmas and New year !
    CC, you are one of my hero's ! 71 and still kickin' ass ! You give me hope. Still waiting on your book... Good luck on your hunt plans and hunts !

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    Merry Christmas Everyone!

    CC, I hope I'm still able to hunt hard at 71! Any advice for the younger guys? Also it is never to early to plan a hunt. I'm planning out to 2018! My oldest son will be 7 this May. He is a very avid little outdoorsman. He will be 12 in 2018 & I'm planing a Wyoming deer hunt for the 15th opener. He will be out of school for fall break that week. (If nothing changes) So I got a while to work out the details.

    God Bless,

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    My only advice is stay in shape...makes hiking a lot easier!!! I let myself get outta shape, gained weight and made hiking a lot harder. I'm in better shape now that I was when I was 50 and enjoying hard hunting even more. I work out 4 to 5 times a week.
    Colorado Cowboy
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    "My Father always considered a walk in the mountains as the equivalent of church going."
    Aldous Huxley

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    Merry Christmas to all from the South Pacific.

    It's 100 degrees farenheight in the shade. I hate reverse seasons.

    Last Christmas in Australia.

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    Merry Christmas to you all, there's a bunch of good folks on this forum. I am looking forward to 2013, I will draw my elk tag for Oregon and plant to see what Idaho has to feer for Mule Deer. I will also start building points in as many states as I can afford.

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    Merry Christmas all

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    Hmmm... Starting off the year with Kansas muzzleloader in September, followed by Colorado archery elk, back to Ohio (moving there in march) for rut, try to squeeze in nc rut hunt before thanksgiving, December deer rut in Mississippi bluff country, January rut under Spanish moss covered pecan trees in Alabama. Should be fun!
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