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<blockquote data-quote="MOFlatlander" data-source="post: 666428" data-attributes="member: 31596"><p>In 2009 I had to have a partial kidney removal. I was 59 years old then. Three small holes and a slit for the surgeons hand. That was in June. I had already drawn a first season either sex elk public land tag for Colorado. The young guys in the group talked me into going by saying they would do everything heavy for me. Well, the first evening I cow called a 5x5 in, shot him, called for help and true to their words all I had to carry was the horns. It was my turn to be lucky. Last year with my shoulder really bothering me before this years surgery I shot a 6x6 bull and the youngsters came through again and hauled out the meat. If I can shoot my rifle by September I'll be going back for first season bull elk in October. Take youngsters hunting and introduce others to the sport. It will pay off when you get older.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MOFlatlander, post: 666428, member: 31596"] In 2009 I had to have a partial kidney removal. I was 59 years old then. Three small holes and a slit for the surgeons hand. That was in June. I had already drawn a first season either sex elk public land tag for Colorado. The young guys in the group talked me into going by saying they would do everything heavy for me. Well, the first evening I cow called a 5x5 in, shot him, called for help and true to their words all I had to carry was the horns. It was my turn to be lucky. Last year with my shoulder really bothering me before this years surgery I shot a 6x6 bull and the youngsters came through again and hauled out the meat. If I can shoot my rifle by September I'll be going back for first season bull elk in October. Take youngsters hunting and introduce others to the sport. It will pay off when you get older. [/QUOTE]
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