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What a great year! My dad (71 years old and still backpacks in with us), brother and I harvested 5 bucks and 1 bear in both Washington (2 bucks, 1 bear) and Montana (3 bucks)...all 4 pointers (at least on one side), all public land. I had to crop a couple of the photos because it would give away the area and none of you are welcome there
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Fantastic! Looks like you had a great year, and the smiles say it all. Only thing better than success, is success with the family. Some nice mule deer you guys took, and a good looking black bear. Congradulations!!!
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Looks like a great season!
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You guys cleaned up!
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Awesome! Making great memories!
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Awesome!!!
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Thats awesome. Good for your dad still going for it. Great Memories
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Way to get it done
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Wow, you guys did well! Congratulations.
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Congrats Brian! You got some nice bucks again this year.
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That's too cool! Love seeing family enjoying the outdoors together! Oh, and it looks like you all are fairly successful
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I recognize that spot! Cropping didn't help at all!
Couldn't resist. Great bucks!
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Not welcome , public land ? Poor choice of words maybe .
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Those are some dandy animals. Nice job!
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Quote from: scotta on December 18, 2015, 11:14:01 PM
Not welcome , public land ? Poor choice of words maybe .
Yeah, that was meant to be a joke...the winking, smiley face is a little small to see though. There are a lot of other parties where we hunt and we have enjoyed getting to know them. I know that all are welcome on public land and I also know that we were the "new guys" to the area when we started...except for my dad who hunted there about 40 years ago. The area is just a little full so out of courtesy to the other groups up there I didn't want to give it away by our photos. But if you know where it's at, you're more than welcome to join us!
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