LCH
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I'd like to use my points for a September hunt in Wyoming this year, but that all depends on the other irons I've got in the fire.
I hope you find him! Looking forward to seeing what you turn up this year, it?s going to be tough for you to beat last year.He is very identical on both sides. Very minimal deductions side to side
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I know.. everyone keeps reminding me that haha. Kinda hard to top those 2 otc animals in one year again, but i can't wait to start putting the miles on trying!I hope you find him! Looking forward to seeing what you turn up this year, it?s going to be tough for you to beat last year.
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I know.. everyone keeps reminding me that haha. Kinda hard to top those 2 otc animals in one year again, but i can't wait to start putting the miles on trying!
The cool part is you know the area even better this year!
Good luck, I look forward to your posts every year from scouting season!Yea some cool bucks for you wyo boys last year congrats again to you both on some great bucks!
I will be up high for me that is 11,500+ once mid July hits. Already have a couple of family backpacking trips planned as nothing better than time scouting w family. Then I will go out solo a few more with one a exploration trip as we all have to see new area's. With all the snow we already have I would think most passes will not open until about July 4th this year.
Last year decided to leave a couple points on the table and drew a archery license. Had a great scouting season and found 3-4 great bucks with one that really stood out. Yea he did..
Put a ton of time into finding/scouting/patterning him but alas after putting him to bed on the last sunday before the opener on the way back to the truck I rolled a 4 wheeler over myself it got my leg, alone, in a rain/hail storm... I did not break it but could barley walk and against doctors orders decided to hunt. As the buck I was hunting was a once in a lifetime type opportunity. Needless to say the injury made the hunt a more of a challenge than I expected but in 15 days hunting I got with in 46, 55, and 80 yards of my target buck. With a bow sometimes it works out and sometimes it does not this time luck was with the buck. Still a great adventure, where I met some great folks, and all in all one of the most amazing seasons I have had.
Anyway got my eye on a few I hope to see return once the snow melts and should have some time to put together of a video of some of them. The wife is getting a couple of points again and was thinking of hunting the muzzy hunt this year but with the late dates I think we will push that hunt off one more year.
Below is a short vid of a buck I got with the family in tow and hope to see make the winter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QW7idwqI88
Heavy bases on that buck!I'll be up in the CA high country again. The deer tend to be blacktail/muley crosses at times, but the country is just addicting! I think I go as much for the scenery as I do for the hunting.
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Well I guess I'm out for this year. Went to the doc Friday and found out I have to have reconstruction surgery on my knee. Recovery time 6-12 months. The upside is that this will hopefully give me lots more good years. Had big plans for this year that I guess will have to get put on hold til next year.Yes sir! Not sure where yet but I'll be up there one way or another.
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Id be very surprised if that works more than a few miles away...i know people who use them snowmobiling, and you definitely cannot expect them to reach other all the time. So unless you are hunting above your house, you might want to check if that is actually going to work at any distance. The weather channels are a repeating frequency that can carry long distance and be picked up, it is different than the channel you would be using to talk to your wife. Hope it works for you for that price, but id be very surprised if it can communicate much more than a couple miles especially in the mountains.Re: no cell service in wilderness areas, I'm trying something new this year. I'm not so much worried about getting ahold of people, it's mostly giving my wife some peace of mind that she can get ahold of ME if there's an emergency at home.
I picked up a small portable UHF radio, one of the crappy (but they do work) Baofeng models. I've got a specific frequency written down for my wife and a note that I'll check in every hour on the hour. (Just turn it on for a couple minutes and listen.) If anything comes up, she can call emergency services or a friend we have living near the area and they can go to the trailhead and reach me. It also gets the weather radio frequencies which is nice.
I got mine refurbished for like $20. Yeah, it's no Spot Messenger, but there's no monthly service fee either. If this "checks the box" to make my wife less worried, it's $20 and 7oz well spent.