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  1. mtnstag

    CA B Zone Trinity Alps

    No, I realized by this thread that there are more keyboard warriors that lurk the “internet scurry line” that I could have ever imagined. The fact that you recommend getting “boots on the ground” but you seem very preoccupied with commenting on tons of posts makes me think you do a lot more...
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    CA B Zone Trinity Alps

  3. mtnstag

    CA B Zone Trinity Alps

    No I hear yuh man and understand. No hard feelings. We are all being encroached upon in some fashion because of our states game management. I am moving to Montana in late fall and this might be my last time hunting CA unless I get the "forever license"... Last year I hunted the south Yolla...
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    CA B Zone Trinity Alps

    The questions I asked were posed in yes or no formatting, not sure what constitutes "Broadcasting" but I'm confident that the hikers with dreadlocks wearing Tiva sandals and skinny dipping in the alpine lakes aren't reading rokslide, and thus, one could extrapolate that the proverbial "word is...
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    CA B Zone Trinity Alps

    If you look at the comment above, "Now if you like the spot and want to go back In the future you’ll run into guys that found your post on rokslide. Nice 😆." You could see that I was confused what the premise of a forum is since I received such a sarcastic reply. If information and stories...
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    CA B Zone Trinity Alps

    This is a forum correct? Or is it just an online bathhouse until we all private message eachother
  7. mtnstag

    Idaho 36A mule deer

    Thank you sir
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    CA B Zone Trinity Alps

    Not planning on staying on trailheads for long. Just starting point access. Mmm very peculiar. Perhaps I could leave a trail of granola leading elsewhere to divert the backpackers? ...
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    Idaho 36A mule deer

    Haha very true. Sometimes it's rather entertaining the misdirection and smoke and mirrors. Due diligence with boots on the ground always serves best.
  10. mtnstag

    CA B Zone Trinity Alps

    Has anybody ventured up swift creek or coffee creek drainages and got into deer? Wondering if there still was backpackers around in mid September? Any suggestions Thanks
  11. mtnstag

    Idaho 36A mule deer

    That's great advice. With anything involving mountain hunting, I realize the importance of pivoting and being flexible. Im glad he was able to bag one!
  12. mtnstag

    Idaho 36A mule deer

    Just new to Idaho, not mule deer hunting in the west. Not not overly concerned about the saturation of deer, just the chance to work extremely hard, have a little luck, and harvest a mature buck. Buddy killed a nice buck just north of highway 75 in 36b in 2018
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    Idaho 36A mule deer

    Thank you for the reality
  14. mtnstag

    Idaho 36A mule deer

    Thank you for the tip. I plan on it
  15. mtnstag

    Idaho 36A mule deer

    yeah i noticed the harvest statistics dramatically fell off after 2016
  16. mtnstag

    Idaho 36A mule deer

    Thank you for the weather tips! I will try and reach out after those parameters are met on the forum.
  17. mtnstag

    Idaho 36A mule deer

    I appreciate that insight. There something to be said for the intimacy of info with boots on the ground
  18. mtnstag

    Idaho 36A mule deer

    Rifle (oct10th-24th) I have a week to grind it out. Not sure if the first week will have less spooked deer, or second week may have some prerut behavior going on. What say ye Greg? Can I potentially send you a private pm stating what Im thinking of doing?
  19. mtnstag

    Idaho 36A mule deer

    Thanks Greg. I have studied that webpage and gohunt.com. There are some nuanced things like weather. Etc. That aren't necessarily exposed on those research sites. Thank you for the forum hospitality!
  20. mtnstag

    Idaho 36A mule deer

    Thank you sir
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