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<blockquote data-quote="FireFlyFishing" data-source="post: 3009124" data-attributes="member: 127412"><p>Yep, find a straight bole tree like pine or aspen. As [USER=75895]@Rick Richard[/USER] pointed out, most of the state doesn't have trees like that. Down in the Gila NF or anywhere else that's higher in elevation. There are spots in Santa FE , Carson, and Cibola NFs with that kind of timber as well. You may have to hike to find what you want. Then you'll need to find a water hole to camp over. </p><p>If hiking is an issue for you, I'd consider a ground blinds with a comfy seat. Since you're using a rifle, you don't have to be right over the water over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FireFlyFishing, post: 3009124, member: 127412"] Yep, find a straight bole tree like pine or aspen. As [USER=75895]@Rick Richard[/USER] pointed out, most of the state doesn’t have trees like that. Down in the Gila NF or anywhere else that’s higher in elevation. There are spots in Santa FE , Carson, and Cibola NFs with that kind of timber as well. You may have to hike to find what you want. Then you’ll need to find a water hole to camp over. If hiking is an issue for you, I’d consider a ground blinds with a comfy seat. Since you’re using a rifle, you don’t have to be right over the water over. [/QUOTE]
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