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Spent some time in NE NM last weekend scouting around before my archery hunt. It is amazing how almost every goat with naked eyes looks decent but when you throw glass up you really notice the difference. Even more so after you blow it up on the computer or TV. There were 2 that definitely stood out. Lot of moisture out there it seems as well.
 

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YellCoAR

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Nice to see. I have a rifle tag for end of September. Feel free to drop a pin on the 6th one. ;) I have been keeping up with the rain fall. The unit I drew has received what seems like way above average.
Not sure that is great news for a bow hunt.
 

Blow866

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Spent some time in NE NM last weekend scouting around before my archery hunt. It is amazing how almost every goat with naked eyes looks decent but when you throw glass up you really notice the difference. Even more so after you blow it up on the computer or TV. There were 2 that definitely stood out. Lot of moisture out there it seems as well.
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