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    Two blade or three

    If 2 or 3 is good 4 must be better ! I’m a big fan of slick tricks and wac Ems . But realistically placed on the right arrow and in the right spot they are all freaking deadly
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    Elk, horses and a coyote

    Horses mules and donkeys are known to kill coyotes.
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    MT residents thoughts on Steve Bullock

    https://www.thewesternnews.com/front_page_slider/20190628/local_legislators_seek_flag_protocol I’m late at posting on this thread, and I’m not big into partisan politics but I will add he doesn’t represent the majority very well here
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    Things to do around Eureka MT?

    the great northern in whitefish seems to always have something going on weekend nights, several good brews to be had there, also a good brewery in Libby... endless outdoor recreation in all directions to be found. Bring fishing equipment
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    Broadhead for elk, deer and pronghorn

    I'm back and forth between WAC em 4 blades and viper tricks. I am confident in both
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    Rifle Cartridges for Hunting

    Love the creative pictures, I'll just try and list in chronologic order: 22lr 30-30 270 30-06 308 204 300 ultra 357 Now pretty much just use a bow and 300 win mag for everything since I rarely hunt small game or coyotes anymore
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    Does pack color really matter?

    The greatest elk hunt I've ever had the privilege of being on 2 out of three of us had bright blue pack covers on, the other was blaze orange.. when the situation is right an elk or a deer wont care what you spent on camo. But in no way am I recommending a bright blue pack cover... it just...
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    Acclimatization, coming from mid-west.

    As the previous post stated acclimation is linked to red blood cells. Red blood cells more specifically hemoglobin are what actually carry oxygen from the lungs to the rest of your body. At elevation the oxygen concentration of air rapidly decreases, so your body compensates by increasing the...
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    Chasing elk in the Bighorns...

    Congrats and great story. I once by chance hiked to the top of sheep mountain and my then future wife and I weathered a stormy night only to be greeted by elk bugles and a grazing moose at dawn. I hope to one day make it back to the bighorns. They are special for sure.
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