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Here are a few pics from this weekends trip to idaho in search of mulies. My bussy that was with us was the photographer. So he gets the props for the pics.
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awsome pictures.
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Very Nice!! What part of Idaho?
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Down by the Salmon River
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very nice pics with some great deer
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Looks like you've got a couple of shooters there. Did you draw, or is this a general season unit?
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It's a draw. Actually to tell you the truth I am not the one who drew. My wife did. So I am trying to put her on a nice buck. I think the area we were in has bigger bucks. We kinda picked a bad day to scout because the night before we did was a full moon. So they probably fed all night. And with the weather being so hot the bucks were already heading to their beds. And those big bucks always move with the shade. They are rarely seen in the sun. That's just what I think anyway.
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You are probably right. What unit did she draw?
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5th picture down looks like an elk for god sakes. Nice PICS!!!!!!
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Great looking bucks, that buck on the right in the third pic down has some crazy looking eye guards for a Mulie.
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Is that down around Riggins? There are some studs up around Sheep Mt.
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Yes it is. Is sheep mtn in Unit 14
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Nice bucks! If that doesn`t get your blood pumping, you`re dead
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