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    Enjoy, I have been retired 17 years now.
    Time really does fly.

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    Retirement is the best job I've ever had. Although its amazing to me how busy I still am. Not sure how I got anything done while I was working.
    Enjoy and best of luck with the bear hunt.

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    Can't wait to retire as of today I have 4 Years 6 months and 11 days or 1655 days left to go.

    I use to enjoy doing computer work but pretty much burned out now.
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    Congratulations on retirement.
    Good luck on your bear hunting adventure.

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    Thanks,
    I yearly going to wmu 27-26 , and wondering around from one camping spot to another, not so many people like that…
    I am still open to adventure and discovering new locations.



    Quote Originally Posted by BoltgunBill View Post
    Congratulations on retirement.
    Good luck on your bear hunting adventure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alfoldivandor View Post
    Thanks,
    I yearly going to wmu 27-26 , and wondering around from one camping spot to another, not so many people like that…
    I am still open to adventure and discovering new locations.
    I still have a few years of work left in me.
    Spending a month in the northern wilderness is definitely living the dream.

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    Last year we went with my hunting buddy for 10 days spring Bear hunt in June . And after went alone for for two weeks after August 15 just to be away from home not to shoot a Bear …


    Quote Originally Posted by BoltgunBill View Post
    I still have a few years of work left in me.
    Spending a month in the northern wilderness is definitely living the dream.
    Last edited by alfoldivandor; April 27th, 2025 at 05:34 PM.

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    Congratulations on your retirement. I hope that you stay as busy as you want to be. Sounds like you have some fun trips lined up… enjoy!
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    Thank you
    Luckily I am not the guy who waits that others organize a trip somewhere , I can do it myself. I wouldn’t mind to have some loosely connected group of hunters, ready and willing to to jump in, on trips so I don’t have to go alone.
    Example spring bear hunt fishing trip above Cochrane blueberry picking August 15 bear hunt - fishing September moose hunt November til march wolf hunting.
    I can keep myself busy with wilderness trips, and making my own equipment for the trips
    Quote Originally Posted by Sam Menard View Post
    Congratulations on your retirement. I hope that you stay as busy as you want to be. Sounds like you have some fun trips lined up… enjoy!

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    Sadly it is still ice on the lakes as I saw on web cams

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