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<blockquote data-quote="Colorado Cowboy" data-source="post: 501724" data-attributes="member: 33436"><p>Like you said, deer hunting is good and getting better. I shot a 4x4 a couple of years ago that weighed 203# after it was gutted, skinned and head and feet off. Not huge rack, about 24" x 24". I have an apple orchard with over 150 trees and during the rut there are some incredible bucks there chasing does. But that is normally after the last season has already closed.</p><p> </p><p>Elk hunting can be really good too. But lots of private ground and too many hunters in big camps in the National forrest. If you are willing to hike, you can do pretty good. Last year my neighbor arrowed a 6x6 that scored right at 360 green during archery season. I hunted muzzle loading for the first time and saw one pretty good 6x6, but it was a little over 200 yds and I wasn't comfortable with the shot. If it was during rifle season, it would have been in my freezer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colorado Cowboy, post: 501724, member: 33436"] Like you said, deer hunting is good and getting better. I shot a 4x4 a couple of years ago that weighed 203# after it was gutted, skinned and head and feet off. Not huge rack, about 24" x 24". I have an apple orchard with over 150 trees and during the rut there are some incredible bucks there chasing does. But that is normally after the last season has already closed. Elk hunting can be really good too. But lots of private ground and too many hunters in big camps in the National forrest. If you are willing to hike, you can do pretty good. Last year my neighbor arrowed a 6x6 that scored right at 360 green during archery season. I hunted muzzle loading for the first time and saw one pretty good 6x6, but it was a little over 200 yds and I wasn't comfortable with the shot. If it was during rifle season, it would have been in my freezer! [/QUOTE]
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