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2011 and my best bull ever!
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<blockquote data-quote="mtbohunter" data-source="post: 565887" data-attributes="member: 38631"><p>Nonya,</p><p> I see we got off on the wrong foot. When I mentioned head shooting in an earlier post, it was not aimed at you but at the person who was talking about shooting elk in the head to save meat. I really liked your post. The fact your dad brought you up to respect game and the fact you came from a good hunting family hit me close to home!</p><p> As for knee deep snow?</p><p> On October 9th on the Gravely Range Road I and one other truck were stuck in snow about 3 feet deep. I had to dig through a drift and chain up to make it to the vantage point I wanted during a scouting trip. Later that day scouting in Hells Canyon {Highlands Range} walking on Brazil and Grassy the snow was the same.</p><p> Everywhere above 8,500ft had snow on the 9th and if you were on the NE side of the mountain on Oct. 22nd at 8,900ft the snow was knee deep with crust on top that you would fall through with every step. I had buddies in the Snow Crest, Pioneers, and Highlands that ran into the same conditions. </p><p> I respect you, your posts, your hunting ability and the fact you have lived here all your life. Please show me the same.</p><p> Thank You. </p><p> Mtbohunter<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtbohunter, post: 565887, member: 38631"] Nonya, I see we got off on the wrong foot. When I mentioned head shooting in an earlier post, it was not aimed at you but at the person who was talking about shooting elk in the head to save meat. I really liked your post. The fact your dad brought you up to respect game and the fact you came from a good hunting family hit me close to home! As for knee deep snow? On October 9th on the Gravely Range Road I and one other truck were stuck in snow about 3 feet deep. I had to dig through a drift and chain up to make it to the vantage point I wanted during a scouting trip. Later that day scouting in Hells Canyon {Highlands Range} walking on Brazil and Grassy the snow was the same. Everywhere above 8,500ft had snow on the 9th and if you were on the NE side of the mountain on Oct. 22nd at 8,900ft the snow was knee deep with crust on top that you would fall through with every step. I had buddies in the Snow Crest, Pioneers, and Highlands that ran into the same conditions. I respect you, your posts, your hunting ability and the fact you have lived here all your life. Please show me the same. Thank You. Mtbohunter:) [/QUOTE]
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