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  • Muzzleloader Season 2012

    Muzzleloader Season
    The first real cold snap and it
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    PART 2
    Located some Hog Sign where the ground was tore up, never saw them but some other hunters got a shot off but missed.

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    I did manage to harvest some mesquite for smoking wood when I cook my wild game. Dead fall is easily acquired without having to cut and chop.

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    I had some monarchs come thru on their migration down south. I
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      Thanks for the post Matt, looks like fun. So far I have been unable to connect with anything. I saw probably 200+ Elk yesterday morning but I just couldn't sneak close enough to tell if any where a "True Spike" bull, can't have any branches at all. Got within about 250 yards, but hunting on a rocky, sagebrush ridgeline, hard to fool that many eyes. I sat and watched another bunch of about 100, bedded down just over on the private land (how do they know???).
      I've been using my GMHB and travelling cross country on wet slick rocks really brings some lessons home.
      So it's been a great hunting season, but no fresh meat yet.
      Survival question. What do I need most, right now?

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        Originally posted by EX121 View Post
        Thanks for the post Matt, looks like fun. So far I have been unable to connect with anything. I saw probably 200+ Elk yesterday morning but I just couldn't sneak close enough to tell if any where a "True Spike" bull, can't have any branches at all. Got within about 250 yards, but hunting on a rocky, sagebrush ridgeline, hard to fool that many eyes. I sat and watched another bunch of about 100, bedded down just over on the private land (how do they know???). They always know, swear they can read signs!
        I've been using my GMHB and travelling cross country on wet slick rocks really brings some lessons home.
        So it's been a great hunting season, but no fresh meat yet.
        Sweet keep us posted!
        Knowledge is Power, Practiced Knowledge is Strength, Tested Knowledge is Confidence

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