unit 82 mulies
hey spudz513,
This is actually the first time I have ever written one of these things. Thanks for helping me break my forum virginity

Anyway, I grew up in the san luis valley and spent the whole summer before college backpacking the sangres to scout for the same high country buck hunt you're going on. The reason I came across your post was I was researching the unit again for a possible hunt next year. I just need one more point I think.
I hunted in '03 and got a decent 4 point after a whole week of hunting with no visibility as a storm rolled in opening day and didn't leave until the day before the season ended. This buck was the first one I saw that morning. He rolled a 100 yds down the mountain messing up his nice pretty velvet

This was actually one of the smaller bucks I had been watching all summer. There were atleast 7 or 8 larger bucks than him in the area. Including a 35" 4 pt. and a 9 X 12 30" non-typical. The stuff I have dreamed of ever since.
I don't know if it was the ignorant guide that camped on the same ridge the night before the opener or the crazy weather, but I saw those bucks on that ridge every day until the opening day and then they were gone. I noticed that they did start to rub their velvet and had another theory that they moved down into the valley to rub their antlers, but it was really hard to know since visibility was less than 100 yds. for the whole week.
All that to say, I wanted to see if you might be interested in swapping some info. Since I live in northern colorado now, I can't get back down there to check out some of my old hunting spots. So I was thinking I could fill you in on where I used to find them in exchange for an update when you get done hunting/scouting them. What do you think??? PM me if you are.