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It's Resolution Time

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With New Years approaching fast, what are your goals and resolutions related to the outdoors for next year?

 

For me, it will be to not let the weekends slip past by not fishing, hiking, , shooting, scouting, etc, and to get some daily cardio-vascular work during the week to offset sitting at a desk. I have been a little lazy the past 12 months.

 

RR

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1.) To spend more time in the outdoors

2.) Become a better elk hunter :)

3.) To spend my summers living and working in West Yellowstone so I can become a flyfishing bum, oops, I mean guide. ;)

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put big stuff on the ground

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Get my body healed up and get back into the field more.

Thats what the heck I moved to Payson for.

 

Learn to be the best shooter I can be.

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1)Have the self control not to stick an arrow in a forker no matter how close they are.

2)Get my nine year old ready to start hunting in 2011.

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1)Have the self control not to stick an arrow in a forker no matter how close they are.

2)Get my nine year old ready to start hunting in 2011.

Good plan, How about not fall off a 2 story like one of our local Guys :(

Glad I don't need you yet as mine is a 12/12 pitch

 

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How about not fall off a 2 story like one of our local Guys

Think you're talking bout Steve. He is a great guy and has worked with me in the past. Left him a message while he was in the hospital in the valley to let me know if he needs anything but have not heard back from him. Heard it was both ankles but that should not keep him down to long if his heart attack didn't. He's a tough old roofer.

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Get the kids out camping and shooting more.

Practice shooting more for myself.

Get in better shape for hunting.

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