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<blockquote data-quote="jensenj71" data-source="post: 2763826" data-attributes="member: 96797"><p>I grew up in Salmon and have hunted mule deer in most of the units around Salmon. Sometimes I am hunting in the timber and the edges of logging cuts. Sometimes I am hunting in the sagebrush. Most of the time I am glassing and then stalking while keeping a ridge or some timber between myself and the deer. I cant say the camo has been critical. What is critical is being able to hike up and down hills and glass for hours. It isn't atypical to cover 1500 to 2000 of elevation change. That said, finding a large buck in the normally hunted areas can be difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jensenj71, post: 2763826, member: 96797"] I grew up in Salmon and have hunted mule deer in most of the units around Salmon. Sometimes I am hunting in the timber and the edges of logging cuts. Sometimes I am hunting in the sagebrush. Most of the time I am glassing and then stalking while keeping a ridge or some timber between myself and the deer. I cant say the camo has been critical. What is critical is being able to hike up and down hills and glass for hours. It isn't atypical to cover 1500 to 2000 of elevation change. That said, finding a large buck in the normally hunted areas can be difficult. [/QUOTE]
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