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Had a great time hunting with Adna , his son and friend. We didnt get a bear but saw 2 and also saw 2 BIG bucks. Hopefully I will get the pic of one buck from Adna posted soon. My son spotted one of the bucks at about 800yds and then a bear at close to a half a mile. Watched the bear work a hillside for awhile and then tried our best to get on him but
. Still had a great time. Woke this morning and the mountains where covered in fog so we headed out with new plans for next time. Thanks Adna was nice meeting your son. Mark
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Great pic!
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thats a sweet pic
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nice pic mark, you'll get em next time
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Concur - great photo - thanks for posting that.
Good luck on your next hunt. Photos like yours help remind me that there's a lot of reasons to get up in the mountains, not just killing something...
Regards, Guy
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Had a good trip.Looking forward to the next one. A pic. of Tim fighting the fog. And a couple tore up stumps. If we took pics. of all the tore up stumps the memory cards would be full.
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Sounds like you had a great trip seems like this time of year fog can mess up plans.
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Nice buck we spotted last night.
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Shoulda been a bear in that hole
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Looks like a good trip to the high country.
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