Thanks again everybody. I have been blessed to have seen and hunted some great places. Adding a decent camera to my pack was a good decision I made several years ago, to help share the hunting adventures. I was very tempted to take some photos when that bull moose was under my tree and I was looking at him down between my feet, but was afraid that I'd end up with only photos and no moose!
Life is short - maybe my stories will help you on your own bowhunting adventures. The hardest part is making the decision to "just do it", and following through. Several times, when things were getting complicated, I wondered if it was all worth it. My wife and kids had to sacrifice, I lost wages, and I missed my son's birthday. I like the freedom and flexibility of doing it myself, but there were many times when it would have been better with a good partner or two. I did have help from some Tradgangers and hope to meet and thank them in person some day; better yet, I hope to share a hunting camp with them next time. Feel free to PM me with any questions about this particular adventure - WY is a GREAT state to bowhunt and I can't wait to return. Maybe even live there some day. Anyway, go out and make your own bowhunting memories now, before it is too late (and share with the rest of us on Trad Gang). Thanks finally to Trad Gang, for being there for us seriously addicted traditional bowhunters.