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I went on the extended season after the Wildlife Department allowed it. A thank you to them. It was rainy, windy and snowed. Got a 4 point bull on second day. You have to look for em but I probably saw about 50 cows and 10 bulls. Most the bulls were 3-4 point rag horns, saw a spike and a spike fork, and did see one NICE bull running, he was probably a 6-7 for sure. I had fun and saw one older gentleman I had seen in early season. Hunters were all friendly and everyone trying to help each other.
Thanks again to the Wildlife Department trying to do the right thing.
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That's awesome congrats on your bull. Sorry I didn't PM you back, been busy and won't be able to get up there til later if at all. Again, glad you got your bull especially so quick!
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Do you have any pics, congrats
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Very Nice!!!
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Good Deal, what was the reason for the extension?
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Quote from: mrgoodwrench on December 22, 2012, 11:19:03 AM
Good Deal, what was the reason for the extension?
The Weyerhaeuser closure in October due to fire danger.
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Bing bang done. Nice work.
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nice. I was down there with a buddie to help fill his bull tag, we ended up killing a 4pt on the 21st after haveing a mis-fire on a nice bull that morning. Everyone we ran into were good people as well, was the ol timer in a green toyota? Conditions were tough, couldnt get to to many areas with the sloppy snow, the margaret was the same way....
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I meant 18th.
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