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<blockquote data-quote="cycbb486" data-source="post: 90863" data-attributes="member: 4313"><p>Looks like a pretty nice area to hunt. I envy those that have the valleys and river bottoms to hunt. My dad's land is about 4 miles south of Riding Mountain National Park. Just a little to far south for the Elk and Moose. If there were a season in the spring it would be great. They tend to come that far south to calf. To much bush where he is located. There is so much cover that a few steps and they are out of sight. Thinking of trying some plots to see if it will entice them to stick around. That is the whitetails.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cycbb486, post: 90863, member: 4313"] Looks like a pretty nice area to hunt. I envy those that have the valleys and river bottoms to hunt. My dad's land is about 4 miles south of Riding Mountain National Park. Just a little to far south for the Elk and Moose. If there were a season in the spring it would be great. They tend to come that far south to calf. To much bush where he is located. There is so much cover that a few steps and they are out of sight. Thinking of trying some plots to see if it will entice them to stick around. That is the whitetails. [/QUOTE]
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