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We're feeling pretty good about the season, despite taking no monster bucks.
My teenage son made a great stalk and shot a doe yesterday:
I took a small buck and a doe. Proud of the stalk on the young Washington buck, closed from a half mile to 175 yards for the shot:
Taking the 390 - 400 yard shot in Wyoming:
My hunting buddy packing out one of his two bucks:
All do-it-yourself hunts on public land in Washington and Wyoming. Lots of good time afield with my son and with a good friend. Many miles of off-trail hiking, lots of rough country covered, lots of time glassing. Boned out/packed out two deer. Quartered one and packed it out. The other two were simpler, a drag to the truck. Thoroughly enjoyed our time afield and hunting together!
Regards, Guy
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Great pics and writeup, congrats on the hunts.
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Right on Guy.
Looks like a full freezer to me and not one animal to be ashamed of.
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Cograts on your success. Mark
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Re: Three hunters, five mulies
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Congrats. Great story and nice pics.
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Re: Three hunters, five mulies
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Congrats, looks like you guys had a year packed full of good memories.
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Great pics... Thanks for Sharing.
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Congrats, sounds like you have a tone of trophies with the memories alone.
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Nice....Nice...Nice!!!!
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Nicely done - great photos too!
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Nice batch of deer guys,Congrats!
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Re: Three hunters, five mulies
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congrats,
but i am confussed
you said
I took a small buck and a doe. Proud of the stalk on the young Washington buck, closed from a half mile to 175 yards for the shot:
how did you shoot 2 in washington? did you have a second tag or were you saying you shot a buck in washington and a doe in wyoming?
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congrats to all of ya!! keep up the good work!
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Re: Three hunters, five mulies
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November 08, 2009, 08:52:28 PM »
Carpsniper - sorry for the confusion. Shot the buck here in Washington in the general season. Went to Wyoming with high hopes, but ended up taking a doe there.
My buddy took a buck here, and a buck in Wyoming.
My son took a doe here.
Cleared it up?
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