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One of my favorite things about this site are when people take the time to write up their stories. Thanks for the good read. Congrats!
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Bone I would be interested in hearing what all gear you take up there you must be traveling pretty light.
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Nice buck! Well that story there puts my lil solo bear hunt to shame, i was only 9 miles in lol., I dont know how you have the determination to hike in 14miles for a critter, must of been a hell of a pack out. One of these days i will have to hike into that wilderness and see just how lost i can get
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Nice buck, Doug.
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Re: To there and back again a "Bone" tale.
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Like everyone else has said, great story, nice write up and congrats on a beautiful WA muley!
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Great lookin buck and man, the work to get that buck...nice!
I know just what you mean about looking through binos while your up high like that. Congrats man!
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Great buck bone. I haven't been very excited about hunting season this year. But your story sure got me excited and ready to go.
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Congrats on a fantastic buck, sir! Great write-up and photos as always... the photos you posted of these bucks earlier definitely got me glassing a little higher in elevation than I normally would have! I think you killed a new-and-endangered species... the mule-horn sheep... or perhaps a muley-goat!
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Congrats Bone and thanks for the write up! Mulies with the trad bow, on a solo backpack hunt are just so darn cool. I'm constantly trying to figure out how to lighten up my load. Last week during the first 3 days elk opener I slept on the ground with no bag/shelter, was too hot to get in the bivy sack or bag... Now I'm thinking about next year and how light I can go.
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Great story , thanks for sharing it with us . I'm very courious how the meat turned out . ur the man no doubt.
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It takes balls to hunt that way my hat is off to you.
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Thanks guys. Meat turned out fine Coach. It was key to know where there were cooler spots to keep it in the journey. Packing good meat bags is a must as well to keep it clean and let it get air.
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Great story and photos!! What meat bags do you use Bone??
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I'm not sure. I picked them up at sportsmans wharehouse a few years ago for my moose hunt. The wrapper is long gone and I don't recall any logos on them.
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You probably ate half of the animal while you were way back there anyhow!!
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