[panic][panic][panic]Pack has been packed and unpacked a half dozen times so far. 6 mile hike in appears to be playing with my head. Come tomorrow morning, it is what it is. Just hope I don't forget the smoke pole.
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[panic][panic][panic]Pack has been packed and unpacked a half dozen times so far. 6 mile hike in appears to be playing with my head. Come tomorrow morning, it is what it is. Just hope I don't forget the smoke pole.
Everyone post up some pics of your harvest, big or small.
Yea, that's embarrassment, one that I've done more than once. I've since been in the habit of putting all my licenses in a marked envelope in a certain divider on my desk. Last year in a hurry I grabbed a marked envelope without checking licenses inside. It held my bear tag but not the elk tags. When I set up camp and prepared my pack for the following morning I discovered the problem. I had to make the 3 hour drive back home late at night, and returned the next day, missing opening morning. That sucked.
Pack early and double check for everything you're going to need.
We've had someone get half way up and realize they did not have their tag.
I've heard Walmart can reprint them, but have no first hand knowledge.
Ugh! That WOULD suck!
I only have the one deer tag, and it's been in my wallet since it came in the mail. But now I have the SWA permit to keep track of too.
I always remember my tags!
I have driven all the way to Del Norte and realized I forgot my sleeping bag tho. :P
We got some elk this year and a couple shots at some bucks. Anyone else fill tags yet?
I have a cow tag and all Im seeing are some really nice bucks. Typical.
I live in a nice suburban neighborhood in Parker, definitely NOT rural, and saw a couple of nice mulie bucks snoozing in the shade today in a grassy area about 50 feet off Jordan road. Not uncommon to see deer at that spot. See them around the 'hood quite often actually. Saw a nice herd last winter right out our back door in the schoolyard across the street. See one big ol' boy in particular every once in awhile. Guess they know they're safe here.