AlleghenyElk
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No, we go on our own. Are you planning on hunting that unit?Did you find an outfitter for HD 393?
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No, we go on our own. Are you planning on hunting that unit?Did you find an outfitter for HD 393?
Yep; hope to find a fat elk somewhere.No, we go on our own. Are you planning on hunting that unit?
In 2020 we started hunting around big sky but ended up in 393. Ended up getting into a few including my first 6x6!Yep; hope to find a fat elk somewhere.
Nice bull! Were trails crowded?In 2020 we started hunting around big sky but ended up in 393. Ended up getting into a few including my first 6x6!
Not as bad as we expected for opening weekNice bull! Were trails crowded?
Great job! However just a suggestion. You are free to do as you choose but no reason to throw your unit out on the web for the world. Just a thoughtIn 2020 we started hunting around big sky but ended up in 393. Ended up getting into a few including my first 6x6!
Because they don't have 27,000 non-residents coming to their state and killing all their 1.5 and 2.5 year old bucks just to say they killed a buck.You guys have some “mighty fine” whitetail hunting over there. I mean look at what the Drurys are shooting. Always confuses me why the midwestern guys end up over here with the quality of deer they have. I have no experience but I’ve seen pictures and it looks awesome.
There is a 160”+ buck behind every tree in the Midwest.Because they don't have 27,000 non-residents coming to their state and killing all their 1.5 and 2.5 year old bucks just to say they killed a buck.
I saw that on tv once. CrazyThere is a 160”+ buck behind every tree in the Midwest.
Nope, but quite a few 3.5-4.5+ y.o. bucks.There is a 160”+ buck behind every tree in the Midwest.
There’s actually no trees left in Ohio bc all the 160”+ bucks rubbed them down to the ground!There is a 160”+ buck behind every tree in the Midwest.