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Leaving for Montana in Two Weeks- Can't Wait
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<blockquote data-quote="Bud Meadows" data-source="post: 88354" data-attributes="member: 169"><p><strong>Re: Leaving for Montana in Two Weeks- Can\'t Wait</strong></p><p></p><p>Big Sky:</p><p>Yeah, I saw several bucks bigger than the one I got. With the blizzard that was scheduled to come through on Monday, I figured a "bird in hand" was better than tag soup. Actually, I did go out in the rain on Saturday. The gumbo didn't allow us access to the prime spots on the ranch we were hunting, so I had the outfitter drop me off in the morning and I backpacked a couple of miles to several canyons that had heavy cedar cover, where I figured the muleys would hole up. Sure enough, when the rain let up around 3:00PM, I saw 7 muleys get up out of their beds and start moving. None were shooters, but it still was a fun challenge to gut it out alone in such tough conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bud Meadows, post: 88354, member: 169"] [b]Re: Leaving for Montana in Two Weeks- Can\'t Wait[/b] Big Sky: Yeah, I saw several bucks bigger than the one I got. With the blizzard that was scheduled to come through on Monday, I figured a "bird in hand" was better than tag soup. Actually, I did go out in the rain on Saturday. The gumbo didn't allow us access to the prime spots on the ranch we were hunting, so I had the outfitter drop me off in the morning and I backpacked a couple of miles to several canyons that had heavy cedar cover, where I figured the muleys would hole up. Sure enough, when the rain let up around 3:00PM, I saw 7 muleys get up out of their beds and start moving. None were shooters, but it still was a fun challenge to gut it out alone in such tough conditions. [/QUOTE]
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