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<blockquote data-quote="Bud Meadows" data-source="post: 572899" data-attributes="member: 169"><p>Hunted for the EIGHTH time in the last thirteen years with HVO. Despite the severe winter die off in Montana last year, I was able to shoot a nice 4X4 muley the first hour of the first day of my five day hunt. Saw lots of young 4X4's, which bodes well for future years, as long as they don't experience another horrendous winter. The food, hunting vehicles and guides are all top shelf, and they have multiple very large private ranches to hunt. Len Backus has hunted with HVO, and I think he would echo my sentiments. This is a picture from a previous hunt with HVI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bud Meadows, post: 572899, member: 169"] Hunted for the EIGHTH time in the last thirteen years with HVO. Despite the severe winter die off in Montana last year, I was able to shoot a nice 4X4 muley the first hour of the first day of my five day hunt. Saw lots of young 4X4's, which bodes well for future years, as long as they don't experience another horrendous winter. The food, hunting vehicles and guides are all top shelf, and they have multiple very large private ranches to hunt. Len Backus has hunted with HVO, and I think he would echo my sentiments. This is a picture from a previous hunt with HVI. [/QUOTE]
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