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<blockquote data-quote="shootinfool" data-source="post: 494921" data-attributes="member: 9140"><p>Rh300rum, </p><p></p><p>That comment about the boundry wasn't</p><p>a poke at you. You have no idea how many</p><p>people I have come across that have tag in</p><p>hand and don't know where they should be</p><p>hunting. I have come across people that hunt</p><p>elk in the south slope and then have gone out</p><p>to grouse creek to hunt their deer. They think</p><p>thatbecause it's a northern tag they can hunt the</p><p>entire northern unit for deer and all the any bull</p><p>units for elk. That's the only reason that I</p><p>mentioned it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shootinfool, post: 494921, member: 9140"] Rh300rum, That comment about the boundry wasn't a poke at you. You have no idea how many people I have come across that have tag in hand and don't know where they should be hunting. I have come across people that hunt elk in the south slope and then have gone out to grouse creek to hunt their deer. They think thatbecause it's a northern tag they can hunt the entire northern unit for deer and all the any bull units for elk. That's the only reason that I mentioned it. [/QUOTE]
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