Lige
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Got out for the first time this year to do some scouting. Felt good to scratch the itch.
Home for a couple of nights - set up at a NF campground
Had about an hour and a half before sunset after getting the tent set up, got out for a little glassing
The next morning headed in to a roadless area, the biggest buck I saw on the trip got into the pocket of trees on the right side of picture before I could get the scope on him to take a pic. Had the making of about a 24-25" inside spread main frame.
I was pleasantly surprised at the numbers of antelope I saw. I drew a ND tag last year, so I'm not holding my breath this year...but there is always a chance
Saw these guys on my way out from my morning loop doing what dung beetles do
Saw quite a few of these guys by the end of the trip. Back to camp to for the night to refuel with some Beef Pasta Marinara and a Voodoo Ranger.
Woke up to rain, thunder, and lightning the next day but managed to get a little scouting in before I had to pull up stakes and head back east.
Home for a couple of nights - set up at a NF campground
Had about an hour and a half before sunset after getting the tent set up, got out for a little glassing
The next morning headed in to a roadless area, the biggest buck I saw on the trip got into the pocket of trees on the right side of picture before I could get the scope on him to take a pic. Had the making of about a 24-25" inside spread main frame.
I was pleasantly surprised at the numbers of antelope I saw. I drew a ND tag last year, so I'm not holding my breath this year...but there is always a chance
Saw these guys on my way out from my morning loop doing what dung beetles do
Saw quite a few of these guys by the end of the trip. Back to camp to for the night to refuel with some Beef Pasta Marinara and a Voodoo Ranger.
Woke up to rain, thunder, and lightning the next day but managed to get a little scouting in before I had to pull up stakes and head back east.