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<blockquote data-quote="AT Hiker" data-source="post: 5171857" data-attributes="member: 10019"><p>I'll never forget, prob 7 or so years ago I was driving into Deadwood in October after a mule deer hunt over toward Sundance. Ready for a cheap motel, warm meal and some sleezy gambling fun, the last thing I expected to see was a giant field dressed bull in the back of a Single cab, long wheel based mid 90's model Chevy. </p><p>Fast forward a few years later and my wife and I were a little further South, around the Jasper burn looking for Merriams. Found a small elk shed, seen a bunch of lion tracks and stumbled upon a herd of bulls. Bigger ones still holding antlers. I think we we're to far up and away from the private to find any turkeys but we definitely found the elk.</p><p></p><p>It is odd they don't issue any NR tags. Just think of all the fees from applicants and bonus points they are missing out on.</p><p></p><p>Go further North toward the MT/WY line and some of those hills have some nice herds too. Amazing how pocketed they are out there. Just like the whitetail, miles snd miles of plains then boom…a wooded creek bottom full of whitetails. Even more amazing is during the rut I've seen them crossing that plain country in search of a hot doe. Maybe that's how they sometimes interbred with muleys?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AT Hiker, post: 5171857, member: 10019"] I’ll never forget, prob 7 or so years ago I was driving into Deadwood in October after a mule deer hunt over toward Sundance. Ready for a cheap motel, warm meal and some sleezy gambling fun, the last thing I expected to see was a giant field dressed bull in the back of a Single cab, long wheel based mid 90’s model Chevy. Fast forward a few years later and my wife and I were a little further South, around the Jasper burn looking for Merriams. Found a small elk shed, seen a bunch of lion tracks and stumbled upon a herd of bulls. Bigger ones still holding antlers. I think we we’re to far up and away from the private to find any turkeys but we definitely found the elk. It is odd they don’t issue any NR tags. Just think of all the fees from applicants and bonus points they are missing out on. Go further North toward the MT/WY line and some of those hills have some nice herds too. Amazing how pocketed they are out there. Just like the whitetail, miles snd miles of plains then boom…a wooded creek bottom full of whitetails. Even more amazing is during the rut I’ve seen them crossing that plain country in search of a hot doe. Maybe that’s how they sometimes interbred with muleys? [/QUOTE]
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