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It's sand, I scratched with a stick, it will be gone in a week, likely less. Don't get your panties in a wad.Leave no trace…
No it won’t, there are ones from the civil war and Spanish Conquistadors where I hunt in the sand STONE.It's sand, I scratched with a stick, it will be gone in a week, likely less. Don't get your panties in a wad.
I’ve told a couple guys this year to buy those long johns it’s the thing you didn’t know you needed.November 8th, day 7. I was up well before daylight and planned to hike 3+ miles in the dark and set up to glass a further drainage as the sun came up, so I did.
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Sketchy navigating some of that crap in the dark.
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Ended up being 3.8 miles to the glassing point by daylight.
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Looked like awesome country and I could see what you would think would be a premium late season elk haven, but I saw 1 single lone cow elk. Huh. I hiked around and glassed everywhere I could see and saw 1 more mule deer doe. What a let down. I cruised around getting different views and peeking into ravines. Late morning rolled around so I headed back towards my tent. Turns out a lion walked the same route I had walked earlier that morning since I was there.
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At the tent, I packed up, and headed for the pickup.
I got to the pickup around noon and figured I’d go check out another spot somewhat nearby that was on my list. Not far enough to warrant an overnight but definitely somewhere I wanted to spend some time. I parked and hiked in about a mile and a half or so to the top of a bluff that overlooked another great big premium looking drainage.
Had to leave my mark.
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“Oh yeah this is gonna be it” I told myself as I crested the top and took in the sights from there.
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Well, it wasn’t “it” and I didn’t glass up a single animal, so that sucks. Stayed there until dark and then wandered back to my truck empty handed once again. It’s ok, I was getting use to it.
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Also, on my way back I almost fell off a 30’ cliff thanks to that greasy slimy muddy crap.
A friend of mine that happens to be my neighbor came to the unit today to deer hunt and he had some other guys meeting him the next day so he came and camped by me which was nice to have someone to talk to after a week.
I call it PB&J, on naan.
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15.2 miles today.
On a side note, any of you active hunters that don’t have a pair of zip off long john bottoms, get a pair and thank me later.
I'm hiding behind a veil of anonymity. lol I have a hard enough time posting as it is but I feel that this forum needs more of these hunts.Congrats! But why the emoji faces? I’m just curious.