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Will check that out thanks.
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It was 102 in pomeroy and 83 up top in the unit. Seen a few elk, deer, a ton of grouse and 1 bear. Set some trail cams up. Come on September.
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Came through the mtns saturday evening before dark, thermometer said 62 by the Clearwater guard station. didn't feel too bad, great evening
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Hope we get to go on this hunt with all the fires going on over in the south east.
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This might provide a glimmer of hope if WAshington follows suit...
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Be over there tomorrow should be great!
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Sure was fun hunting muzzy down there last year right next to the prescribed burn!!
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Yep, I got it while hunting muzzy deer last year, parts of it continued on right into the modern firearm elk season with plenty of smoldering spots.
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Heading over in a couple hours.
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Goodluck!!
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How bout it turkeyman....?
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Would you guys recommend this tag? I have hunted in Dayton and Wenehas, but never ventured to that side of the blues. How rugged was it ? I sure love dropping in to bottoms and seeing elk everywhere.
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