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<blockquote data-quote="JAYgs8163" data-source="post: 2657460" data-attributes="member: 37460"><p>Bring bottled water. A small tire inflator compressor in each SxS, rough country eats tires. Be prepared to hike in rough country, comfortable boots, bring mole skin in case of blister's, there's a reason they call this "the poor man's sheep hunt". Good quality 2way radios. Trekking poles can be a help also, especially on a climb and descent from a buck up high. Dress in layers for sure. I just hunted down by Douglas last week, 29 degrees in the early AM and 60 degrees by 10am. Practice your long range shots. 500 yards is not uncommon. Set a goal, if looking for a trophy, 100" is the number many look to achieve. There are some cool bucks though under 100" that can be very unique and hard to pass. We just killed a 114 5/8" and also a real tall 92" buck that would be hard to pass up for a first time Coues. Most of all, have good time and be safe.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]408025[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAYgs8163, post: 2657460, member: 37460"] Bring bottled water. A small tire inflator compressor in each SxS, rough country eats tires. Be prepared to hike in rough country, comfortable boots, bring mole skin in case of blister’s, there’s a reason they call this “the poor man’s sheep hunt”. Good quality 2way radios. Trekking poles can be a help also, especially on a climb and descent from a buck up high. Dress in layers for sure. I just hunted down by Douglas last week, 29 degrees in the early AM and 60 degrees by 10am. Practice your long range shots. 500 yards is not uncommon. Set a goal, if looking for a trophy, 100” is the number many look to achieve. There are some cool bucks though under 100” that can be very unique and hard to pass. We just killed a 114 5/8” and also a real tall 92” buck that would be hard to pass up for a first time Coues. Most of all, have good time and be safe. [ATTACH=full]408025[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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