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<blockquote data-quote="regularjoe" data-source="post: 571979" data-attributes="member: 33806"><p>The Seven Devils Range is a remarkable place. I could roam that place on horseback summer spring and fall and never get over it's raw beauty.... lots of wildlife. Goats, Bighorn sheep, elk, mulies, lions and bears. So far the wolfs have not made a big impact on the Hells canyon herds (im sure that will change). </p><p>The outfitter and guide was Russel Gilmoore who owns Hells Canyon Outfitters. Its a hunters hunt. Comfortable, yes. Fancy, no. The guy is a true predator. If finding herd bulls is the goal over sopping up biscuits and gravy then this is the real deal.</p><p></p><p>This is the bonus Mule deer. We spotted him from a long ways out. I humped two hours and climbed 1800 vertical feet to get within 525 yards. We had to bring him down on our backs because it got pretty steep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regularjoe, post: 571979, member: 33806"] The Seven Devils Range is a remarkable place. I could roam that place on horseback summer spring and fall and never get over it's raw beauty.... lots of wildlife. Goats, Bighorn sheep, elk, mulies, lions and bears. So far the wolfs have not made a big impact on the Hells canyon herds (im sure that will change). The outfitter and guide was Russel Gilmoore who owns Hells Canyon Outfitters. Its a hunters hunt. Comfortable, yes. Fancy, no. The guy is a true predator. If finding herd bulls is the goal over sopping up biscuits and gravy then this is the real deal. This is the bonus Mule deer. We spotted him from a long ways out. I humped two hours and climbed 1800 vertical feet to get within 525 yards. We had to bring him down on our backs because it got pretty steep. [/QUOTE]
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