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<blockquote data-quote="MNbogboy" data-source="post: 2249951" data-attributes="member: 18849"><p>Thanks ol' red, this will be my 4rth trip to A22. I watched a youngster shoot a buck there in 2015 & 2016 I did ok there in 2015 & 16 myself finding 2 average bucks. My 2018 trip ended in disaster as i totaled my silverado when I squashed a big uley 4x4! Part of my wife's worries are the results of that adventure. I definitely would have needed some moral support on that trip. I got pretty shook up, did some emergency repairs in the middle of the night. Slept two hours and drove straight home. I didn't get hurt other than my ego. The insurance company paid me almost as much for the truck as i paid for it 3 years earlier. My homemade camper had a lot of blood sweat and tears invested.</p><p>I replaced the old truck with a newer model and it too swears a home built camper. (Shortbox chev). Bad part about hitting the deer I was only 10 miles short of my final destination and was unable to hunt at all in Wyoming that year.2006 was my first Wyoming trip. Love my antelope hunting as much as my whitetail hunting in mn & wi.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNbogboy, post: 2249951, member: 18849"] Thanks ol' red, this will be my 4rth trip to A22. I watched a youngster shoot a buck there in 2015 & 2016 I did ok there in 2015 & 16 myself finding 2 average bucks. My 2018 trip ended in disaster as i totaled my silverado when I squashed a big uley 4x4! Part of my wife's worries are the results of that adventure. I definitely would have needed some moral support on that trip. I got pretty shook up, did some emergency repairs in the middle of the night. Slept two hours and drove straight home. I didn't get hurt other than my ego. The insurance company paid me almost as much for the truck as i paid for it 3 years earlier. My homemade camper had a lot of blood sweat and tears invested. I replaced the old truck with a newer model and it too swears a home built camper. (Shortbox chev). Bad part about hitting the deer I was only 10 miles short of my final destination and was unable to hunt at all in Wyoming that year.2006 was my first Wyoming trip. Love my antelope hunting as much as my whitetail hunting in mn & wi. [/QUOTE]
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