Lmao!! Well we shouldn't be punished for the weight of our chest, we have no control there! Or our brain! And I've got a big brain lol. That's too funny though, I usually take 10 off my weight so you are spot on sir!Congrats!!! Funny about the weight...as a helicopter pilot, I have to ask each passenger...I always add 10 to what ladies claim!! Lol
Congrats Jen!It's not too hard. You have to pay the fee, become cpr certified. I did cpr and first aid because I wanted to feel better prepared. There's a very lengthy guides exam you have to take. You have to have an outfitter that you're already working with. You have to prove to them you have knowledge of the area you will be guiding and general hunting knowledge. You have to answer a whole lot of questions demonstrating you kind of know what you're doing and get it all notarized. Then it goes to the board of outfitters and guides and they determine if you get a license or not based on everything you sent in
Colorado didn't even require you to be licensed when I guided there. Any Joe off the street could accept a guide job there without any requirements. That really showed in some our guides in camp...Just wondering. My neighbor was a guide here in Colorado and I don't think he had that much to do, but I may be wrong.
Good luck, I know you'll do a great job.
I'm glad you clarified that. You about opened up a discussion that really could have gotten interesting.Your living my dream minus the lady aspect. Congrats and tear it up!