>Mike, you don't need a horse.
>2C is a big, big country,
>and the deer are really,
>really scattered.
The switchers are a
>real big help out here.
>
>To tell the truth, you don't
>need a guide. I'd forget the Jicarilla
>fence line, and hunt the
>areas around Largo Canyon, Angel
>Peak, and Gobernador.
This is my first post to monstor muleys and can't help but to reply.
Crowdog you are 100% right on the horse issue,Mike needs to forget about the horse, there is plenty of access in this unit and a horse would only be in the way.
Crowdog thanks for the compliment as I am a "switcher" that works in unit 2B, 2C, and 2A. I also guide during my vacation for fun.
Crowdog and 30inchbuck made a comment about the country being big and deer being scattered is precisely why you need a guide. A 2C tag is a jewel and if you want to get the most out of a potentially once in a lifetime tag you should reconsider the guide option. I am not looking for a client in 2C because I already have a client booked. Think about it. I know if I was going to a tropy unit and did not have time to learn the country myself, I would hire a guide (after careful research and references).
Gobernador is not in 2C, it used to be in 2B until the unit was divided.
Good luck on your hunt and I wish I had a 2C tag.
MM
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