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Quote from: huntnphool on June 23, 2013, 04:32:38 PMQuote from: antlerking on June 23, 2013, 04:21:15 PMI spend more time in that unit than probably anybody and the ratio is 300 bucks for a 180, 500 bucks for a 190 and 1000+ for a 200. Are those numbers official? Probably close to it from past experience with previous permit, raffle, and Governor tag holders, but sometimes that 5Th buck u see makes book. You just never know
Quote from: antlerking on June 23, 2013, 04:21:15 PMI spend more time in that unit than probably anybody and the ratio is 300 bucks for a 180, 500 bucks for a 190 and 1000+ for a 200. Are those numbers official?
I spend more time in that unit than probably anybody and the ratio is 300 bucks for a 180, 500 bucks for a 190 and 1000+ for a 200.
I spend more time in that unit than probably anybody and the ratio is 300 bucks for a 180, 500 bucks for a 190 and 1000+ for a 200. Good luck with your hunt and hold your expectations high and eat that tag, sounds good to me, more sheds for me to find. With luck on your side and a 80mm spotting scope overlooking a 5 mile radius, I think you can get r dun.
Holding out for a quality buck is a tougher task than many understand until they do it, including myself. I drew the 250 quality tag last year and ended up eating it. Had many easy opportunities for bucks early on but all where less than my initial goal...some bucks you will want back others not so much. I felt disappointed when I drove home the last day for not bringing at least a spike home. Any meat is good meat at my house! It should be called "humble soup" instead of "tag soup". Might think about that sfrenger???
Quote from: antlerking on June 23, 2013, 04:21:15 PMI spend more time in that unit than probably anybody and the ratio is 300 bucks for a 180, 500 bucks for a 190 and 1000+ for a 200. Good luck with your hunt and hold your expectations high and eat that tag, sounds good to me, more sheds for me to find. With luck on your side and a 80mm spotting scope overlooking a 5 mile radius, I think you can get r dun.1,000 bucks sounds pretty good for a 200 class. Will be doing a lot of scouting and possibly a lot of spending for this hunt. At 43 now, 44 by the time of the hunt, I can't wait around another 10 or 15 years to hunt the sheite out of this unit. I'm looking for people to blow a little smoke on this unit. I don't care what anyone says, this is going to be a helofa good time.
Quote from: bowhunterforever on June 20, 2013, 05:48:36 PMThat's a stud mulie do you know his score?I think that buck went right around 190 if I remember correctly. Love that buck.
That's a stud mulie do you know his score?
190 gross, 183 net.
Quote from: WAmuleyHunter on June 24, 2013, 08:52:45 AM190 gross, 183 net.Holy moly man, do you have a full size pic of that muley you have as your display picture?
Quote from: sfrenger on June 24, 2013, 10:31:13 AMQuote from: WAmuleyHunter on June 24, 2013, 08:52:45 AM190 gross, 183 net.Holy moly man, do you have a full size pic of that muley you have as your display picture?That one is a tad over 190.
I don't have a problem showing off because I will most likely never be drawn and most definitely ever get one that big again