brownbear932008
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As many of you already know I truly hit the lottery in New Mexico this year. When I logged into the website in late April hoping to see green in at least one of the five species I applied for I counted three. After picking myself up off the floor at work with a feeling I've never really experienced in my life my wheels started to turn about how I may pull this off.
Upon further inspection I realized I'd drawn my 1st choice elk tag for an early muzzy hunt in a primo unit. My 1st choice rifle mulie tag in a unit that can produce great deer on occasion if your lucky and persistent. As well as my 2nd choice rifle antelope tag in a decent unit with good goats. I then noticed my elk and antelope tags overlapping dates. Not good but manageable. I decided that one day would be instore on the antelope with a little early scouting since I'm somewhat familiar with the elk unit. The elk is by far priority and I should easily find an antelope in one day with a day or two pre scouting. Can't be picky but not a huge deal if I don't fill that tag. But I do look forward to some antelope meat my freezer hasn't seen any in several years.
My next chore was to rip a scope off a muzzleloader and see if I could even hit anything without a scope. I hadn't shot an open sight rifle in a hunting situation in at least 30 or 35 years.
Upon further inspection I realized I'd drawn my 1st choice elk tag for an early muzzy hunt in a primo unit. My 1st choice rifle mulie tag in a unit that can produce great deer on occasion if your lucky and persistent. As well as my 2nd choice rifle antelope tag in a decent unit with good goats. I then noticed my elk and antelope tags overlapping dates. Not good but manageable. I decided that one day would be instore on the antelope with a little early scouting since I'm somewhat familiar with the elk unit. The elk is by far priority and I should easily find an antelope in one day with a day or two pre scouting. Can't be picky but not a huge deal if I don't fill that tag. But I do look forward to some antelope meat my freezer hasn't seen any in several years.
My next chore was to rip a scope off a muzzleloader and see if I could even hit anything without a scope. I hadn't shot an open sight rifle in a hunting situation in at least 30 or 35 years.