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2017 Hunt Report and Meat Pole Contest - Win a $300 or $100 Gift Certificate
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<blockquote data-quote="Spazzcdnm" data-source="post: 1351357" data-attributes="member: 99076"><p>Spent the last working hunting hard in south east Idaho. I Hiked over 30 miles in the search of mulies. Winter kill was really bad here. Areas that were normally crawling with deer were totally barren. We saw more moose than deer all week. </p><p>So this week I changed my focus and decided to try a totally new area for white tails to try and fill my doe tag that I drew. I found a good spot to set up for the evening and began my wait. About two hours in I see movement through some brush about 250 yards off. To my surprise it had horns! Once I got a clear shot I squeezed of a round with my recently finished 6.5 grendel. He disappeared. The shot felt good but I expected some kind of reaction. I walked up to look for any sign of blood and there he was. Dropped in his spot. He wasn't as big as I had initially hoped. But I'm loud if it none the less. <img src="https://i.imgur.com/AWeO8CZ.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spazzcdnm, post: 1351357, member: 99076"] Spent the last working hunting hard in south east Idaho. I Hiked over 30 miles in the search of mulies. Winter kill was really bad here. Areas that were normally crawling with deer were totally barren. We saw more moose than deer all week. So this week I changed my focus and decided to try a totally new area for white tails to try and fill my doe tag that I drew. I found a good spot to set up for the evening and began my wait. About two hours in I see movement through some brush about 250 yards off. To my surprise it had horns! Once I got a clear shot I squeezed of a round with my recently finished 6.5 grendel. He disappeared. The shot felt good but I expected some kind of reaction. I walked up to look for any sign of blood and there he was. Dropped in his spot. He wasn’t as big as I had initially hoped. But I’m loud if it none the less. [IMG]https://i.imgur.com/AWeO8CZ.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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