>I'm happy to hear some of
>you are seeing some great
>bulls. I've had a tough
>year turning up much of
>anything, and with the fiasco
>of this past weekend I
>hope things are settled down
>in the area I hunt
>before the season ends. I
>think Predator must of experienced
>the same thing.
>
>Kind of makes it interesting when
>there's guys sitting on bulls
>24/7. Hopefully the rut will
>shuffle things up a bit......
>
>
>If I had an archery tag
>I don't know that I'd
>be too picky. Lots of
>great hunters eat tag soup
>on the Wasatch archery hunt
>every year.
>
>Good luck. I'll be chasing spikers
>and cows around East of
>Heber with everyone else.
Paul,
I bet I know just what your talking about. I had the same experience up there. Did those boys tell you that they named "THEIR" bull? Exactly why I avoid areas like that when it comes right down to hunting. Sprinting into a canyon just to shoot the bull out from under somebody is not my idea of a good hunt. Give me a call and tell me where you are camped. I am heading that direction this week. I will bring the weenies if you supply the buns. mmmmm Maybe I better rephrase that.
It's always an adventure!!!
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