>Well it was not what I
>went after but after 5
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>no weather in site this
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>20" wide but has inlines
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>Clynt L Citte
>Willard Utah
Ok, I am a green horn, and I will admit to it right up front. Some of the jargon that is passed around here, is really strange to me. I am not much of a Trophy Hunter.
What are "Inlines" on antlers ? This buck looks mighty fine to me, no matter the sizes of the ones that got away, but since I am so NEW, to talking intelligently about hunting Mule Deer of any size, I will dare to ask the conditions most commonly encountered when hunting this species... < Perhaps, I should just PM you directly, if you or anyone could enlighten me about typical conditions that make for a decent kill. From where I sit, I believe you and many others have more than a few Little bucks to your credit.
Which is why I ask. The story is still fresh in your minds.
Just looking to learn as much as I can so I do not appear the fool when I do actually hunt west of the Mississippi.
I want to hunt the Circle K sometime in the near future, does anyone know whether or not the Southwestern part of the state is better than any other part of the state, now and perhaps for next year ??..
I have never hunted big game outside of my home state.
Thanks,
Scott