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<blockquote data-quote="Leep" data-source="post: 12437" data-attributes="member: 3153"><p>Roadrunner- Just came back from the Notch and my friends just got back from the Robb-Ledford area. Saw lots of elk but country too rough for me to get into. My friend -Ron- drew a buck tag for there and saw some huge bucks and some nice bulls -far off and up high. Not much snow yet.</p><p> My friend has been hunting the "Devils Hole" for years and does real well there- he is like you -walks 10 miles a day-sometimes knee deep or better. Carries his sleeping bag and just beds down in the timber when night catches him.</p><p> He missed a very big buck at 400 yards with the Lazzaroni war bird-finally gort him to admit it is too much gun for him-flinches cost him a 32-36 inch buck. Next year he will be carrying a 7mag or something like it.</p><p> One hunter had a 35 incher with 15 points on a side and said he saw two larger- Ron missed the biggest one in the timber one day and the next biggest 5 times at 400 yds the next day. Brooded about it and went home and says he quit.Lol-- We think we have him talked into going out the last two days- maybe I'll lend him my Ruger 7mag with 4-16 Burris Signature scope. 3 inches high at 100 should put him in the kill range at 400 if he aims at the top of the brisket. Have to see.</p><p>Good Luck, man.</p><p></p><p>Leep Out:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leep, post: 12437, member: 3153"] Roadrunner- Just came back from the Notch and my friends just got back from the Robb-Ledford area. Saw lots of elk but country too rough for me to get into. My friend -Ron- drew a buck tag for there and saw some huge bucks and some nice bulls -far off and up high. Not much snow yet. My friend has been hunting the "Devils Hole" for years and does real well there- he is like you -walks 10 miles a day-sometimes knee deep or better. Carries his sleeping bag and just beds down in the timber when night catches him. He missed a very big buck at 400 yards with the Lazzaroni war bird-finally gort him to admit it is too much gun for him-flinches cost him a 32-36 inch buck. Next year he will be carrying a 7mag or something like it. One hunter had a 35 incher with 15 points on a side and said he saw two larger- Ron missed the biggest one in the timber one day and the next biggest 5 times at 400 yds the next day. Brooded about it and went home and says he quit.Lol-- We think we have him talked into going out the last two days- maybe I'll lend him my Ruger 7mag with 4-16 Burris Signature scope. 3 inches high at 100 should put him in the kill range at 400 if he aims at the top of the brisket. Have to see. Good Luck, man. Leep Out: [/QUOTE]
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