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    Sheep boots...

    No doubt about it, the Middle Fork country is tough stuff! Hard on any boots. I haven't been there for years - spent some time around the Big Horn Crags in 1980-82 (wearing stiff ol' White's)I do some work in the Andes and parts are very similar...but no wild sheep. Good luck on the hunt.
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    Sheep boots...

    Were they the lighter variety Meindles? I have used the type like Cabelas sells as Denali Hunters and they hold up well in rough, rocky country (for me). I believe the leather of the Meindles that Cabelas sells is softer than the models directly sold by Meindle. They do get rock cut, but I have...
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    Sheep boots...

    Moosie, I have a pair of those same boots for my "light" boots and they are excellent, but I don't use them if I know I am going to be on rough rock all day. Not only for rock cuts, but to avoid a twisted ankle. But, I also know 2 others who use them for hunting in north ID and NW MT and love...
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    Warren and Atlanta areas?

    Moosie, I'll post info in about a week or so. I'm on the road at the moment. Stan
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    Warren and Atlanta areas?

    Paul, At least from Hamilton, you can get into the Salmon and Selway-Bitterroot country faster. Yep, I'm still working down south. Will be hunting goat (AK) and deer (ID) this fall - timing isn't right for elk. I'll be real interested to hear how you do if you hunt the Bargamin Creek area...
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    Warren and Atlanta areas?

    Yikes, a fella can't get rest anywhere. This is he. Big Horny Ram? Hmmmm. What happened to T-falls? Moving to the Bitterroot? You outta become the next Dunc. I like the Salmon and the Clearwater too - but critters in that thar Clearwater can be a might hard to find - or I need to hunt it more...
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    Warren and Atlanta areas?

    Thanks for the info! That helps. My concerns include being able to get away from crowds and outfitters and that sounds good from what you guys say about getting away from roads (my style of hunting anyway) and densities of critters - I can get away from crowds in the Clearwater and Selway...
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    Warren and Atlanta areas?

    Anybody have any experience (and is willing to talk about it!) on quality of mule deer in the area south of Warren, Secesh River area; north of Yellowpine, east of the South Fork of the Salmon; and north and northwest of Atlanta (upper North Fork and Middle Forks of the Boise River?. I realize...

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