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Can't remember the names. Good guys though ,drove a white 6pack powerstroke with canopy.
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November 21, 2009, 08:27:13 AM »
That's them I left the day before them to go elk hunting. I think that was the day u got there. Joey the one with the ford is buckaholic on here. Had he been drinking? Lol
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Fletch also hunts in the area, but I don't think he drew this year. I think he was chasing lopes this year. I haven't talked to him in awhile.
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If he was the one who tagged out first ya he was having a good time maybe tipping back a few and talking about getting to Missoula lol
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Yup that was joe going to freds. I killed my smallest one yet over there but it was fun! Lots of people for sure very disappointing
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Hey now I only had drank like 8 or 9 berrs
I dont know if you are crazy or what but you would never catch me in that boat out there!!!
You crazy suckers had 3!!! Yes there were more people there than a Seahawk game!!!
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Great bucks and finds guys, congrats
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Man and I thought I was good at finding sheds, nice haul. I think my total was at 12 muley sheds, 2 elk, and 1 whitetail winterkill. Got any field pictures of you guys bucks?
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Hey now I saw your boat at least mine is 12 feet long! And we had four guys in it after that pic with our packs and a buck, no prob for the portabote! You guys left just in time the camp warden showed up and was not happy with the condition of the covered dining area after a dozen deer were had been hung and skinned. He left notes threatening citations within 24 hours so we had to use the meat poles. I almost asked if you were huntwa members but didn't want to sound like a internet geek! nwhunter
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I tried to blend our bucks into the sheds in that pic as they are a little small! First pic here is mine figured I would take him after quite a chase over three ridges and by then we were over 2 miles from the boat so it qualified as a hard earned buck and bone and pack for my pardners, they love my logic that it can be small as long as it is far. 305 yard shot in the neck dropped him. Second pic is my bro in law and we found his buck out on block management land. One warning shot and then 365 yard shot broke him down.
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Thats funny she came by again!!!! She came and told us if we didnt p/u the egg shells by our camp they were writing us a ticket!!! Didnt say *censored* about the 250 beer can pile we had
But what do you do!!!! Good looking bucks for only hunting a couple days congrats!!!
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It sounds like everyone ended up with bucks, so that sounds like a successful trip. Nice looking bucks.
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still looks like you guys had a great time congrats to all
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Nice job guys!
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