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<blockquote data-quote="Muley Buck" data-source="post: 1208746" data-attributes="member: 96472"><p>Yeah it looks like big john flat is out of my area,it's in the Beaver unit next door. As for Iron Mountain that is in my unit and Minersville is right on the eastern edge of the unit. I will be arriving from the west end through Nevada near Modena and planned on looking at the Paradise Mts., Indian Peaks Range and the Wah Wah Mts. Looks to be lots of country out there. I am probably in the best shape of my life, so hitting the higher elevations or just plain getting off the roads shouldn't be a problem. I have heard "all the good bucks hold up high" but I know there are some good ones to be had in the low rollers below. I've been through Nevada enough to know better. There is a lot of room out there with under 300 tags prescribed for the unit. It is said there will probably be less deer but a better quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muley Buck, post: 1208746, member: 96472"] Yeah it looks like big john flat is out of my area,it's in the Beaver unit next door. As for Iron Mountain that is in my unit and Minersville is right on the eastern edge of the unit. I will be arriving from the west end through Nevada near Modena and planned on looking at the Paradise Mts., Indian Peaks Range and the Wah Wah Mts. Looks to be lots of country out there. I am probably in the best shape of my life, so hitting the higher elevations or just plain getting off the roads shouldn't be a problem. I have heard "all the good bucks hold up high" but I know there are some good ones to be had in the low rollers below. I've been through Nevada enough to know better. There is a lot of room out there with under 300 tags prescribed for the unit. It is said there will probably be less deer but a better quality. [/QUOTE]
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