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looking at either bumping or rimrock gmus, kinda leaning toward bumping just because not that many roads/4x4 areas but just kinda wondering what you guys think?
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whatevers clever dude!
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They both have a lotta elk.
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and hunters...
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Quote from: runniNgunnin on August 07, 2009, 02:15:10 PM
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Just like anyplace lol. Gotta get away from the roads and hunt the rough stuff
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GOOD LUCK! lots of elk
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