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Dad and I hunted the Passayten Wilderness during the high hunt for the first time this year... Was an amazing experience... Ran into a bunch of back packers and some day hikers... All of them were nice and polite... Some just a wave and hi, bye, good luck, some want to know what we were hunting and small talk like that, two individual women back packers we struck up a long convo with that peaked interests and I exchanged numbers... Such a positive reaction from most... Now if you wanna talk bikers on trails in Winthrop that may be a little different...  :chuckle:

You've got game.   :IBCOOL:
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Other Big Game / Re: 2025 OILS!
« Last post by X-Force on Today at 10:57:16 AM »
Great bull for the Selkirk.
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Dad and I hunted the Passayten Wilderness during the high hunt for the first time this year... Was an amazing experience... Ran into a bunch of back packers and some day hikers... All of them were nice and polite... Some just a wave and hi, bye, good luck, some want to know what we were hunting and small talk like that, two individual women back packers we struck up a long convo with that peaked interests and I exchanged numbers... Such a positive reaction from most... Now if you wanna talk bikers on trails in Winthrop that may be a little different...  :chuckle:
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Power Equipment & RV / Re: GM 6.6l gas 6 speed vs. 10 speed?
« Last post by Happy Gilmore on Today at 10:44:31 AM »
Probably my buddy Tim down that way going training. The boxes arent cheap no doubt. Ours was made by a guy in Montana who is now retired. Lucky we got the last one he built
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Scopes and Optics / Re: Spotting scope mounting plate
« Last post by Crunchy on Today at 10:38:16 AM »
Not a popular opinion but ditch that plate, get a bi directional arca plate from RRS, no rubber just metal on metal and then use the 3/8s stud and then drill and tap your own 1/4-20 and then on top of that use a bit of loctite blackmax 380 between the two surfaces but not in the threads


The guys at RRS had exactly what I needed.  Fast response as well.
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Deer Hunting / Re: New world record mule?
« Last post by Craig on Today at 10:38:00 AM »
I Turkey hunted in Mexico with these guys and there are some huge free range deer also. No idea what this one was.
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Deer Hunting / Re: New world record mule?
« Last post by Craig on Today at 10:35:05 AM »
Spendy
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Deer Hunting / Re: New world record mule?
« Last post by pianoman9701 on Today at 10:33:44 AM »
Possibly a high fence buck.

https://www.facebook.com/elchaparralranch

Taken on a hunting ranch in Mexico.  They offer both high fence and free range - but this deer is highly likely to be part of their high fence genetics.

"Sonora Mule Deer
El Chaparral Ranch stands as the Premier Trophy Mule Deer hunting destination in North America. Renowned for its record trophies and continual record-setting achievements, our goal is to produce Record-Breaking Mule Deer.

Our Highly Managed Estate Mule Deer Hunting area, covering over 6,000 acres, offers a wonderful experience for any Mule Deer enthusiast. We consistently harvest exceptional trophies in every category, including multiple world records. Each hunt regardless of Bronze to Diamond categories is offered the 5-star El Chaparral Ranch experience.

These hunts are in high demand, so we recommend making your reservation well in advance. Separate from our Estate Hunts, our Free Range area has over 60,000 acres of well-managed premium hunt area.

Recent years have yielded several records, including the #1 typical Pope & Young, the #3 Boone & Crockett Typical Mule Deer, and many other trophy bucks each year eclipsing the 200” mark.

We believe offering Premier Estate and Trophy Free range hunts, paired with our luxury El Chaparral Ranch experience make us the premier mule deer hunting destination. All Mule Deer Bucks need to be minimum 5 1/2+ yrs. old in order to harvest."
...or free range.
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Deer Hunting / Re: 5 Points......(mule deer or blacktails)
« Last post by raydog on Today at 10:18:03 AM »
Holy smokes! Nice deer bone and brute!
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Scopes and Optics / Real world feedback needed: Rangefinder Binos
« Last post by carpsniperg2 on Today at 10:09:28 AM »
Looking for some feedback to help make my selection. Could I hear some good and bad from y’all. I have handled and looked through most of the offerings out there. I’m pretty die hard Leupold but still open. Wasn’t real happy with the brightness levels with the displays on a lot of them but only looked through them in a store setting.

Open to any price point.
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