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Quote from: Jackjr on June 16, 2009, 08:30:20 PM
Its prob easier to get another wife than it is to draw this tag
good luck on the hunt, cant wait to see some pictures and hear the story. wish i had some info for you.
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I'm Leaving Friday afternoon to head over to start packing in. I'm going to cache my gear near where I plan to camp and do a little scouting while I'm there. I hope that nobody or nothing finds my stuff and messes with it. Looking at the weather forcast its going to be HOT!!
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good luck.
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My 14 year old nephew and I packed in the first part of my camp and stashed it this past weekend. I did not see much for elk, but didn't really expect to. I did see some awesome area that should hold good bulls during the rut based on the old rubs and other sign.
Just as we were getting ready for bed Saturday night we heard a commotion heading our way so we sat up to look. After a few minutes of the sound coming closer it stopped. Then we heard the distinct woofing sound of a bear and watched as a 150-200 lb bear bolted away. I thought it was cool the nephew was a little concerned. Thankfully he did not return, but the nephew still didn't sleep so well.
I am looking forward to my next pack/scouting trip in August and then the real reward the actual hunt starting September 8th.
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great pics, and very familiar looking. Best of luck!!!
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Nice pics... I think I have been there before.
Good luck on your hunt....
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scouted this some last saturday, did some body say STEEP
Saw some elk including some small bulls, no big bulls though.
Also saw a sow and cub black bear, and a few deer.
It was a good day in the mountains, damp and cool.
Branden, are you still visiting the site? If so shoot me an email if you want.
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Well, My hunting partner and I are headed over to pack some more stuff into where we are going to camp this weekend. Hope to find some good bulls too,but it may still be too early. I'll post our trip when I get home.
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Here are a few pics of how the scouting trip went. Thanks cody for all of the help.
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few more pics.
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Nice pics. Thanks for the update!
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I knew those pictures looked familiar. Now I know I've been in there before. Couple times hiking. Seen some elk in the before. Good luck.
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Yeah you bet Jason. Had a blast. That country is definitely not meant for everyone!!! Especially a fat a$$ like me but I'm glad I went and good luck. Looking forward to hearing some stories after your monarch hits the turf and we'll follow it up with a good trip to Montana!
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