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<blockquote data-quote="gonehuntingagain" data-source="post: 68828" data-attributes="member: 1206"><p>Close. We were on the south side of the river on Huckleberry Mtn. between the top and Mica Creek. </p><p>That whole area is some pretty rugged country, and on top of that it is terribly brushy. One of my hunting partners was 5 yards from a bull moose and <strong>he couldn't see it </strong> (we saw the moose shortly thereafter). Shooting over a clearing is darn near the only way to do it. </p><p>Packing out anything could be insane, especially if you didn't pay attention to what lies between you and it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gonehuntingagain, post: 68828, member: 1206"] Close. We were on the south side of the river on Huckleberry Mtn. between the top and Mica Creek. That whole area is some pretty rugged country, and on top of that it is terribly brushy. One of my hunting partners was 5 yards from a bull moose and [b]he couldn't see it [/b] (we saw the moose shortly thereafter). Shooting over a clearing is darn near the only way to do it. Packing out anything could be insane, especially if you didn't pay attention to what lies between you and it! [/QUOTE]
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