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Ryderwood help!
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jackelope:
funk...he's the taxidermist that got the bull in his shop.
swizzler:
This will be the first year in about 10 years that me and my hunting buds haven't been to the Ryderwood. We generally hunt the south end of the unit also, Mill crk., Abernathy, Slide crk. We have not had huge success, 3 small 5pts. in 10 or so yrs. We have archery, rifle and muzzle loaded. Never heard much bugling, too much pressure I'm sure. There are plenty of critters in the area, just need to find a good patch of timber, and by good I don't necessarily mean big. Also, alot of the jackfirs are big enough to hunt now, leaving less area for elk to lay up and hide. Good luck to your crew, maybe we'll see you there next year.
funkster:

--- Quote from: jackelope on October 09, 2007, 10:25:58 AM ---funk...he's the taxidermist that got the bull in his shop.


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ha ha ha...thanks! I just get excited when I start talking elk :chuckle:
280ackley:
Funkster I sent a PM.
TONTO:
Swizzler nailed it when he said the Ryderwood gets alot of pressuse,but there are alot of animals if you can find em.Don't be affraid of the jack fir,the elk sure aren't.Welcome to the wet,brushy, hilly,nasty side of our lovely state.
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