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missinmt:
I live VERY close to an entrance to the LT Murray. One of these years, going to consider a coffee stand at my driveway entrance. Could pay for a out of state tag that way, I don't know. It is amazing the traffic. We get more now than the entire rest of the year :o. |
jackelope:
--- Quote from: missinmt on October 26, 2007, 11:32:35 AM ---I live VERY close to an entrance to the LT Murray. One of these years, going to consider a coffee stand at my driveway entrance. Could pay for a out of state tag that way, I don't know. It is amazing the traffic. We get more now than the entire rest of the year :o. --- End quote --- i'd stop in daily. :chuckle: i hunted the modern season once. once. the traffic and shooting(bullet slinging) i saw several miles back in the wilderness on horseback was amazing to me. i haven't been back since. |
Ridgerunner:
Come on guys, there is no better way to experience the adventures of a true hunt without massive amounts of bullets flying over your head or seeing little orange dots everywhere you look. On my special permit hunt last year I was AMAZED at how many guys were up there the FULL week before elk season opened "scouting" aka sitting around the fire drinking, plotting how to find one of those elusive spikes. The modern firearm seasons are a joke in this state from what I have seen personally. |
boneaddict:
Missin MT...what entrance do you live next to? You are probably really missing MT if you saw my buddies Montana bull. Dang I wish I had his seasons and his animals. |
Cougeyes:
Lets not get me started on the LT Murray and the hunters up there and there dis-respect for the entire area (not all of them) but the ones who trash the place and leave up indications of a camp build outhouses everywhere, little shacks etc.... |
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