The Outfitting Year in Pictures on the Wild Coast

Ardent

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They say a picture's worth a thousand words, well it's the rude hours of the morning 59 degrees north in winter and I'm flush out of words. Hopefully these are worth a few, Hoyt's there, so is Dogleg (included for a Sept - Sept outfitting year, alright so we go to Nov, friends are worth including). Neo and A-Zone both visited but were slagged with weather Sept '15 and hope to see them back in the near future, been a great experience spending time in interesting circumstances with the CGN hunting forum folk and many others from as far as Italy and as close as Washington. This isn't comprehensive but the highlights, I'll likely get some more on here.



















































 
Good times and new friends... that is the stuff that makes life a wild, enjoyable ride. All the best on the Wild Coast for 2017...
 
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There is a reason they call it God's Country.
Fabulous photos.
The expressions..............priceless.

And not an SKS to be seen........ewwwwwwwps.
 
There is a reason they call it God's Country.
Fabulous photos.
The expressions..............priceless.

And not an SKS to be seen........ewwwwwwwps.

;) Never will be a blued rifle that isn't a double, or SKS, on the Wild Coast. ;)


Angus...... I must say your marketing plan has improved....... well done.... :)

Looking forward to breathing it in the near future......

NO toilet paper! I look forward to the hunt too, we'll chat soon.
 
Good times and new friends... that is the stuff that makes life an wild, enjoyable ride. All the best on the Wild Coast for 2017...

It'll be a busy one! Still think we may have to tip over a goat for you one of these moons... you proved your ability and move better than clients half your size! Given I've had a ~135lb Italian client that's not an exaggeration. And for those who don't know Hoyt he's not fat, he simply has a frame scaled to his profession.
 
Yes this area is my playground and back yard for the last 40 years as well. Unfortunately with my poor health I can't enjoy it like I used to, but will have to live vicariously through your pics. Thanks for these.
 
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