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<blockquote data-quote="shooter7" data-source="post: 2683036" data-attributes="member: 39303"><p>I live in Salmon Idaho. Here's my take. I shot my deer this year in open sage brush/pondo country at 65 yards. I was wearing tan pants and a olive/black plaid flannel. Camo doesn't matter much. What does matter in this area is your ability to hike and get away from people. I've hunted Colorado, far west Texas, Montana, Wyoming. There are very few places as rugged as the Salmon area. Access to public land isn't difficult but a lot of places it can mean hiking straight up a 70-80 percent slope. Definitely focus on keeping weight down to stay mobile. Spend plenty of time on the stair stepper or rucking up hills and spend a lot of quality range time. I saw lots of potential opportunities for 600 to 800 yard cross canyon shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shooter7, post: 2683036, member: 39303"] I live in Salmon Idaho. Here's my take. I shot my deer this year in open sage brush/pondo country at 65 yards. I was wearing tan pants and a olive/black plaid flannel. Camo doesn't matter much. What does matter in this area is your ability to hike and get away from people. I've hunted Colorado, far west Texas, Montana, Wyoming. There are very few places as rugged as the Salmon area. Access to public land isn't difficult but a lot of places it can mean hiking straight up a 70-80 percent slope. Definitely focus on keeping weight down to stay mobile. Spend plenty of time on the stair stepper or rucking up hills and spend a lot of quality range time. I saw lots of potential opportunities for 600 to 800 yard cross canyon shots. [/QUOTE]
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