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Toughest tag I have ever been on. Sorry to say that, we had a great hunt but finding Mr. Whitey on public land up in the top will not be easy.We saw tons of great mulies, sheep, turkeys, eagles, ducks, geese and a great museum, but exactly zero white tail on public.You can look down a thousand feet or more and see plenty on private by the rivers and creeks.In my opinion, this should not be a draw tag.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Stein on June 26, 2019, 09:48:56 PMToughest tag I have ever been on. Sorry to say that, we had a great hunt but finding Mr. Whitey on public land up in the top will not be easy.We saw tons of great mulies, sheep, turkeys, eagles, ducks, geese and a great museum, but exactly zero white tail on public.You can look down a thousand feet or more and see plenty on private by the rivers and creeks.In my opinion, this should not be a draw tag.Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkDepends how you look at it. The farmers that own land there in those units kill great bucks every year. I feel like it’s one of those permit hunts where you have to pay attention to what you’re applying for unless you have access or you own land in the applicable units. If it’s mostly private ground and you don’t have access to said private ground, maybe it’s not the hunt for you.
Jackelope knows what he is talking about.
Quote from: SemperFidelis97 on June 27, 2019, 10:06:00 AMJackelope knows what he is talking about. Without a doubt, this biggest load of BS I've read since April 10, 2008, 09:27:12 PM
Looking on my onx whats up with the privet land that say huntable and show parking areas? are these areas for sure cool to hunt? also any one know any good trailer camping spots in the blue mt east area down lower.
When I was scouting that area back in august, most of the properties showing on OnX were hunt by written permission which requires contacting the property owner. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk