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  1. archeryisking

    What do you do for a living? How can you help?

    Degree is in mechanical engineering. Have spent nearly two decades tearing apart and rebuilding commercial nuclear reactors both domestic and overseas. Have transitioned to the management side recently. If you can pass a drug test, stay off the bottle, and like roughneck work wearing plastic...
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    Utah Draw Results are Up

    Gonna need some help gents...drew a New Years Cow Bison tag in the Henrys... Would anyone be willing to let my wife know?
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    2024 Idaho General Draw! 10 days until the MADNESS!

    I'm honestly afraid to tell you guys my number. I was 12.
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    2023 DIY Muley from PA

    We all need to start joining forces. I’m north of Pittsburgh.
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    High Country Heartbreak

    All downhill. I checked all the water I could find. That’s where I usually head for with liver shot. Only reason I suspect liver shot was the coloring of the blood I was finding. I’m one of those no good out of staters with a wife headed for labor soon. This was my swan song for the season. My...
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    High Country Heartbreak

    Ya agreed. My only argument to the contrary would be catching the liver and back of one lung. It’s very possible I’m just way off on what I thought I saw.
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    High Country Heartbreak

    Started into it and quit. Not looking for horns or sympathy, just closure.
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    High Country Heartbreak

    I’m sure there’s a story I’m missing there…
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    High Country Heartbreak

    This is a last ditch heart break moment for me. I’ve been out in Utah hunting the high country in the Wasatch East since the opener this past Saturday. Shot a good 4x4 on top of the mountain. Shot felt good but it seems the deer jumped the string or I just plumb missed him high. Arrow went in...
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    National Forest Camping Ethics

    Pretty enlightened response. Appreciate the insight.
  11. archeryisking

    National Forest Camping Ethics

    Fair enough. I doubt where I'm proposing on setting up my camp is family friendly but your point is well taken....
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    National Forest Camping Ethics

    Appreciate all the feedback guys. Figure I'll burn some more time scouting and just save camp setup for when I come back out. It really is interesting to me the dichotomy on this....seems anytime there is a rule in place, some folks push it so far and ruin it for others.
  13. archeryisking

    National Forest Camping Ethics

    I did. I'm not trying to burn my spot so I kept it as general as I could.
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    National Forest Camping Ethics

    Appreciate the feedback. I guess my greatest interest in the whole thing isn't necessarily "reserving" a spot but I'm going to be in the area a week ahead of time with some free time on my hands. Setting up camp seems like a no brainer from the "efficiency" standpoint.
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    National Forest Camping Ethics

    Sad state of affairs anymore...
  16. archeryisking

    National Forest Camping Ethics

    If I setup camp early, its one less thing to have to worry about having to do when I go back out...just the way my brain works. "Make hay when the sun shines" is basically a life long theme....
  17. archeryisking

    National Forest Camping Ethics

    This is my exact plan btw....
  18. archeryisking

    National Forest Camping Ethics

    For what it's worth, it's a "wall" tent setup off the beaten path. Never got into the wheeled camp lifestyle. So essentially a tent and some water jugs....does that change anyone's opinion?
  19. archeryisking

    National Forest Camping Ethics

    That's what I keep coming back to. But if the camp site isn't illegal, what right do I have to be upset?
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