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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2784898" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Yes, there are just some sounds that are special, and an Elk bugling is certainly one of them. Another is the Loon, in my opinion just as nice to hear. Im originally from PA, having been here in Florida for 24 years at this point. We have a family owned camp in the NC area of PA right in the heart of the Elk area. Having them in the yard there is very common, and of coarse the bugling is heard there very often during the rutting season. Weve had 3 shot on the camp property so far, but we havent applied for the tag draw ourselves.</p><p>Most of my freshwater fishing prior to moving here were regular trips to Canada, mostly Quebec, and of coarse the Loons were plentiful there. Thats one thing i really miss by living here.</p><p>I lived in the SE area of PA, only a couple hours drive from the Jersey and Delaware coast. So salt water was what i mostly did, and we did alot of it. </p><p>But i was then in a position where i could deal with the fuel cost, which was then of coarse far more reasonable. </p><p>Todays fuel cost for a day offshore would be impossible for me.</p><p>I had a 25 ton masters license before i moved here. And i was hired on at a resort where i lived in the keys with my 25' Grady White. So again the fuel cost was covered by the charters.</p><p>The fuel truck came right to my house, and pulled the hose back to my dock. Fortunately we werent required to buy our fuel at the marina, Even the larger twin diesel boats that were kept there had the fuel delivered at the dock.</p><p>Today i hardly even use the 20 horse Merk on my Jon boat.</p><p>Most days it dosent even get started till im ready to load it back on the trailer. The electric trolling motor is mostly all i use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2784898, member: 12443"] Yes, there are just some sounds that are special, and an Elk bugling is certainly one of them. Another is the Loon, in my opinion just as nice to hear. Im originally from PA, having been here in Florida for 24 years at this point. We have a family owned camp in the NC area of PA right in the heart of the Elk area. Having them in the yard there is very common, and of coarse the bugling is heard there very often during the rutting season. Weve had 3 shot on the camp property so far, but we havent applied for the tag draw ourselves. Most of my freshwater fishing prior to moving here were regular trips to Canada, mostly Quebec, and of coarse the Loons were plentiful there. Thats one thing i really miss by living here. I lived in the SE area of PA, only a couple hours drive from the Jersey and Delaware coast. So salt water was what i mostly did, and we did alot of it. But i was then in a position where i could deal with the fuel cost, which was then of coarse far more reasonable. Todays fuel cost for a day offshore would be impossible for me. I had a 25 ton masters license before i moved here. And i was hired on at a resort where i lived in the keys with my 25’ Grady White. So again the fuel cost was covered by the charters. The fuel truck came right to my house, and pulled the hose back to my dock. Fortunately we werent required to buy our fuel at the marina, Even the larger twin diesel boats that were kept there had the fuel delivered at the dock. Today i hardly even use the 20 horse Merk on my Jon boat. Most days it dosent even get started till im ready to load it back on the trailer. The electric trolling motor is mostly all i use. [/QUOTE]
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