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Anyone doing the high hunt and what area are you going to?
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I'm headed up with a bow. Have few spots I am still considering, but most likely in the Alpine lakes or GPW.
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I hunted the Pasayten a few years back I'm thinking about doing it again. It was a REAL hunt last time. Went in it was 80 deg left four days later and it was snowing!
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July 03, 2010, 03:16:33 AM »
I will be in the pasayten for at least a week maybe more. Can't wait.
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GPW
74 days to go!!!
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Pasayten Hiked in quite a few miles back and saw some 2 points last year. I used to see a hundred deer a day there 10 years ago before the fires and now I am lucky to see 10.
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July 06, 2010, 12:22:28 PM »
Trying to put one together, since I didn't draw my Wyoming region G tag.
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I will be on the high hunt from Sept 14-26. Area I will be in depends on what I turn up scouting.
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I just can't give up early archery for that......hunted the pesayten when i was a kid, 12 with a 80# pack 10 miles in! WHEW!!
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