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Hunting - other than deer
Looks like time for NR to start using their PP's...
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<blockquote data-quote="Hduke86" data-source="post: 5317130" data-attributes="member: 18913"><p>Yup if you EVER wanted to head west to hunt backcountry style or big game in general I'd suggest picking a state with otc and enjoy it for the next few years cause it's going to spread to other states out west. I'd say the only hope we OOS hunters have is that it cuts out a ton of revenue and they will revise it down the road. Yes huge mulies and elk are great but if you have a chance at a unit or place with subpar standards then I suggest you go and enjoy the scenery and the experience before it's choked out also. I'm just waiting on [USER=10019]@AT Hiker[/USER] to get 10,000 acres of prime hunting land so I can be a "guest or a trespasser" lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hduke86, post: 5317130, member: 18913"] Yup if you EVER wanted to head west to hunt backcountry style or big game in general I’d suggest picking a state with otc and enjoy it for the next few years cause it’s going to spread to other states out west. I’d say the only hope we OOS hunters have is that it cuts out a ton of revenue and they will revise it down the road. Yes huge mulies and elk are great but if you have a chance at a unit or place with subpar standards then I suggest you go and enjoy the scenery and the experience before it’s choked out also. I’m just waiting on [USER=10019]@AT Hiker[/USER] to get 10,000 acres of prime hunting land so I can be a “guest or a trespasser” lol [/QUOTE]
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