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<blockquote data-quote="Trooper21986" data-source="post: 1534567" data-attributes="member: 107100"><p>One of my best friends talked me into going to Kaycee in 2017 . When I say talked into , I mean dropped off about ten or fifteen pounds of meat to try ! That sealed the deal ! I took my wife boys and father in-law , all armed with 2 doe tags apiece ! My oldest son rode with my friend who had a buck and two doe tags ! By the time we got there Sunday , him and my son had put ched all but the buck tag ! So he took both of my boys with h and tried to explain how to hunt using my new onx map . He says 30 feet off the road to shoot . I didn't understand the fences at first . Every drop of ground, public or private, has hog wire around it ? Took me a bit to figure that one out ! I was nervous about all the fences and thought I was next to private property . I wasn't ! As long as your map says public , at least my onx map was , your gold ! The fences , every one , was at least 30 feet off the road ! Not exactly saying use it as a rest , but from a legal point , you could ! Anyway , there are plenty of places to turn off and get into the land and can walk for miles , which I think is what your looking for , a bonding experience ! Don't look away from the doe tags , I think the meat is better ! We deboned everything in the field all the way down to the rib meat and I don't think we ever packed much over 45 pounds off of any one animal ! We stayed and hunted 4 days and finally figured it out on the 3rd . Of course this was after both my boys tagged out and my friend rode with us and showed us the errors I had been making ! We ended up with both boys tagging out early , my wife getting her very first "big game animal " , at 60 yards ( proving not all shots are long ) and my father in-law and I both getting one apiece ! No , we didn't tag out , but I sure can't stop thinking about that hunt ! We were going back this year initially but my friend tried to be Evil Kinieval and broke seven ribs jumping a bike ..... Well I guess I'll see you down there in 2019 , friend sold the bike and even if he borrows one and does it again , I guess I'll have to go without him !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trooper21986, post: 1534567, member: 107100"] One of my best friends talked me into going to Kaycee in 2017 . When I say talked into , I mean dropped off about ten or fifteen pounds of meat to try ! That sealed the deal ! I took my wife boys and father in-law , all armed with 2 doe tags apiece ! My oldest son rode with my friend who had a buck and two doe tags ! By the time we got there Sunday , him and my son had put ched all but the buck tag ! So he took both of my boys with h and tried to explain how to hunt using my new onx map . He says 30 feet off the road to shoot . I didn't understand the fences at first . Every drop of ground, public or private, has hog wire around it ? Took me a bit to figure that one out ! I was nervous about all the fences and thought I was next to private property . I wasn't ! As long as your map says public , at least my onx map was , your gold ! The fences , every one , was at least 30 feet off the road ! Not exactly saying use it as a rest , but from a legal point , you could ! Anyway , there are plenty of places to turn off and get into the land and can walk for miles , which I think is what your looking for , a bonding experience ! Don't look away from the doe tags , I think the meat is better ! We deboned everything in the field all the way down to the rib meat and I don't think we ever packed much over 45 pounds off of any one animal ! We stayed and hunted 4 days and finally figured it out on the 3rd . Of course this was after both my boys tagged out and my friend rode with us and showed us the errors I had been making ! We ended up with both boys tagging out early , my wife getting her very first "big game animal " , at 60 yards ( proving not all shots are long ) and my father in-law and I both getting one apiece ! No , we didn't tag out , but I sure can't stop thinking about that hunt ! We were going back this year initially but my friend tried to be Evil Kinieval and broke seven ribs jumping a bike ..... Well I guess I'll see you down there in 2019 , friend sold the bike and even if he borrows one and does it again , I guess I'll have to go without him ! [/QUOTE]
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