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<blockquote data-quote="BIGISLAND46" data-source="post: 1011367" data-attributes="member: 82784"><p>Looks like the left side of Sun Creek Road heading out before the Private Patch of property. Probably right across from the ridge we hunted the last day of our hunt. </p><p></p><p>You were talking about the WV guys hunting that ridge we hunted, there were also a good group from COS had hunted it the day after we did with no success. Yes, we were on the east side of the ridge, my son was on top when he bagged that bull. He was setting on a downed tree and the bull came from behind him. Maybe the guys we had seen earlier in our hunt that day had maybe bumped them from the North. We tried to get the bull to slide down but he was overwhelming, so performed everything right there. On the way down it had gotten so steep that it was almost impossible to walk straight down. The rear hind quarters most have been over a 100 pounds each boned out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BIGISLAND46, post: 1011367, member: 82784"] Looks like the left side of Sun Creek Road heading out before the Private Patch of property. Probably right across from the ridge we hunted the last day of our hunt. You were talking about the WV guys hunting that ridge we hunted, there were also a good group from COS had hunted it the day after we did with no success. Yes, we were on the east side of the ridge, my son was on top when he bagged that bull. He was setting on a downed tree and the bull came from behind him. Maybe the guys we had seen earlier in our hunt that day had maybe bumped them from the North. We tried to get the bull to slide down but he was overwhelming, so performed everything right there. On the way down it had gotten so steep that it was almost impossible to walk straight down. The rear hind quarters most have been over a 100 pounds each boned out. [/QUOTE]
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