I’m thinking salt cedar and tamarack are the same thing maybe....I really love me hunting tamarackMore like a mesquite.
I’m thinking salt cedar and tamarack are the same thing maybe....I really love me hunting tamarackMore like a mesquite.
When you say we, I take it that you were allowed a helper to assist in the game retrieval? Or was this just another hunter that decided to lend a hand?Very possible. At the time, no trails. We carried out my doe on a pole.
We had seen that method on TV lol. That deer got to swinging and was almost impossible to carry that way. Maybe if we had marched with cadence., but it was tough. Large cat tail fields to walk through right when they were releasing their seeds. The guy on the back of the pole got a nose and eyeful. We had to swap out to keep from killing each other. Lol. We were young and tough.
Some nice cabins across the road from the airportWhere is the best place to overnight for the hunt?
When you say we, I take it that you were allowed a helper to assist in the game retrieval? Or was this just another hunter that decided to lend a hand?
My hunting partner picked up a shed from a buck we had been hunting the next county west of there... he was a wide 6x6... one side scored 97 3/8”... if you double that and add a 20-24” inside spread you have a world class whitetail.... the base was massive and a huge main beam length.... I knew when I seen him he was well over 200”....I was, and am still green with jeliousy that he picked that shed .... I hunted that buck hard...The biggest shed I’ve ever seen was on the north side near the waterfowl area
That was along the salt fork river...which is a tributary to the salt plains....
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