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<blockquote data-quote="sesh" data-source="post: 1363182" data-attributes="member: 9014"><p>Thus far it's been a crazy year of hunting for me. I drew in New Mexico for blackpowder elk and in Montana for rifle deer and elk.</p><p>New Mexico sent me home with tag soup to eat, it was unseasonably warm and the rut was not as intense as years past but it was great experience and I learned a ton so it wasn't a total loss, just an expensive learning experience.</p><p>Montana was similar this fall in that it was unseasonably warm, we were almost 80 degrees for highs the first few days we were there. It was pretty slow hunting for most of the week, few good mule deer here and there, and one beautiful 6X6 bull that would have been about a 150 yd chip shot if I had a bull tag for that area. I finally went ahead and connected on a young 4X4 mule deer, the cool thing was that about the same time a couple miles away my 13 yr old nephew connected on his own 3X4 so we had deer down at almost the same time. All in all, between all involved, there were about 8 tags, we ended up with 4 bucks and a doe. We were dissapointed there were no elk but I'm happy with my muley. I'm now looking forward to shifting my focus back here to whitetails and really filling the freezer up.</p><p>The pictures are of my nephew and I with our deer loaded up and then a closer one of me and my buck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sesh, post: 1363182, member: 9014"] Thus far it's been a crazy year of hunting for me. I drew in New Mexico for blackpowder elk and in Montana for rifle deer and elk. New Mexico sent me home with tag soup to eat, it was unseasonably warm and the rut was not as intense as years past but it was great experience and I learned a ton so it wasn't a total loss, just an expensive learning experience. Montana was similar this fall in that it was unseasonably warm, we were almost 80 degrees for highs the first few days we were there. It was pretty slow hunting for most of the week, few good mule deer here and there, and one beautiful 6X6 bull that would have been about a 150 yd chip shot if I had a bull tag for that area. I finally went ahead and connected on a young 4X4 mule deer, the cool thing was that about the same time a couple miles away my 13 yr old nephew connected on his own 3X4 so we had deer down at almost the same time. All in all, between all involved, there were about 8 tags, we ended up with 4 bucks and a doe. We were dissapointed there were no elk but I'm happy with my muley. I'm now looking forward to shifting my focus back here to whitetails and really filling the freezer up. The pictures are of my nephew and I with our deer loaded up and then a closer one of me and my buck. [/QUOTE]
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