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Re: Are you still seeing velvet?
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20-30 bucks this weekend, only 1 hard horned.
12 bulls, 3 yearlings in velvet, anything older was hard horned. Bulls were with cows and bugling decent.
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Everything I saw today was still in full velvet. Lots of deer but no bear. No acorn crop this year
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have a couple of bachelor groups pretty well patterned for the last month and a half all muleys except 1 big 5x5 whitetail hes the only one who is hard horned out of all of them, he was in velvet till last saturday. Hes the biggest whitetail ive seen in the sagebrush since ive been hunting muleys im a muley fanatic all the way but i dont know if i could pass on him if he gives me the opportunity
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Saw a forkhorn muley last night at about 4000 ft. Still velvet.
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I saw a few bucks up high on the east side. Still velvet.
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Muley near the river this morning still had a full set of velvet.
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This forkey, from last Saturday, still had velvet but the rub was pretty fresh and in the same area.
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in my neck of the woods they've been clean for a week or so
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I was in the Clearwater unit on Saturday seen 4 herds of elk one rag horn 3 point hard horned the rest spikes all had velvet on
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Seems like 50% in my area no
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I saw 21 bucks yesterday. The smaller bucks were hard horned and the bigger bucks still had velvet.
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That's wierd Gringo. Exact opposite up here. Nearly every bigger buck I've seen in the past few days was hard, and the little guys were fuzzy. One dandy 3 point this morning standing in front of me at 20 yds that was very fortunate that I was after another guy.
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