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Jay, as a hunter and as "Hunt Chairman" for a state chapter of SCI, I visit many hunting properties.  I've also
enjoyed--sometimes endured--ten or eleven elk hunts in the mountains of our western states.  After looking
around Dutchess Creek Ranch, where you currently guide your elk hunters, the main difference I see is that
your hunters will stand a lot better chance of taking a bull--possibly an exceptionally nice bull, and you have
a lot more oxygen in your air than I've had on a few of my wild elk hunts.

Yours is a big, rugged piece of property!  With what I'd guess might be 1,500 feet of elevation change
between the tops of the hills and the bottoms of the draws, and with everything so densely wooded, your
hunts could be very challenging--and rewarding.  When you showed me around, we certainly got at least
brief looks at a lot of nice bulls here and there in the trees, and we saw a some very nice whitetail bucks.  I
like that the area is reasonably large and very natural, with just enough little trails on which to move around
and have a bit of visability in the otherwise very heavy cover.  I particularly liked the deep dark draws and
the permanent water.

The much smaller area that you have separated off for hogs--still well over 100 acres if I recall, is equally
interesting.  It's every bit as rugged and heavily forested as the much larger elk and whitetail area.  I've
chased wild hogs on five continents, and nowhere was it more challenging than I imagine it is on your
property.  Again, the presence of permanent water is very nice.  Although we didn't see any hogs--didn't
expect to, stomping around loudly in the middle of the day as we were--there was plenty of sign, some of it
pretty big.

While fit hunters can expect a rewarding challenge, hunting in your terrain and cover; I'm impressed with
your confidence that you're also able to accomodate those with even fairly significant disabilities.

Thank you, Jay, and your family, Melody, Felicia, and Tim, for taking all the time to give me a good look at
the high-fenced portions of the ranch.  Maybe next time we can look over the big free-range part of the
property that we didn't get to see this time.

Mike Mistelske July 21, 2008
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