Originally Posted by MissouriEd
If it's too good to be true then it is. This is!


Too good to be true? Well no, its true enough. Too good to last? There's the problem. The hunt as we did it may not be repeatable because a market for meat has opened up to Vietnam and when the animals have value they quit being a pest and become a resource. Its not hard to organize a cull hunt for a dozen or two if you will pay the kill fees, but to shoot 100 for just a dayrate seems like a little unique blip in history that's gone. I'm glad I was able to jump on it when it was available, and I'll keep an ear to the ground for another chance and other opportunities. That was my 5th cull hunt and for me there's nothing like it. I'm not sure I'd recommend it for the whole family though. For instance, if you aren't a hardened killer, aren't willing to soak up hundreds of heavy rifle rounds in a few days, aren't ready to book short notice with a newer operator and aren't willing to solve some sometimes daunting ammo logistics it may not be for you. Actually, it may not be for anyone, because if its over its over. Oh well, if its over, it was fun while it lasted.

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Life begins at 40. Recoil begins at "Over 40" Coincidence? I don't think so.