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<blockquote data-quote="shortshooter" data-source="post: 394336" data-attributes="member: 7359"><p>Indeed there are pleny of moose around the area where I live and I've had them in my yard. Also I have elk hang out right behind my property but it is quite brushy but makes for some good cross canyon shooting.</p><p></p><p>I've done some trekking in the Selway/Lolo Pass area and found some really good fishing back in there, but the hunting is not worth it due to predation problems. I live an hop skip and jump away from the St. Joe river and will load up my Yamaha TW 200 with racks and dualsport over there and spend time there to fish and just hang out to unwind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortshooter, post: 394336, member: 7359"] Indeed there are pleny of moose around the area where I live and I've had them in my yard. Also I have elk hang out right behind my property but it is quite brushy but makes for some good cross canyon shooting. I've done some trekking in the Selway/Lolo Pass area and found some really good fishing back in there, but the hunting is not worth it due to predation problems. I live an hop skip and jump away from the St. Joe river and will load up my Yamaha TW 200 with racks and dualsport over there and spend time there to fish and just hang out to unwind. [/QUOTE]
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