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<blockquote data-quote="Mkmcdnl" data-source="post: 2963275" data-attributes="member: 94634"><p>If it is unit 4 all I can say is if you flattened Shoshone county out it would be twice as big. In 30 year I think my farthest shot is 200yds. Hunt slow 90 % of my game was shot under 75yds. It is a brush hole if you can pick the thickest hole and work your way in</p><p>Just in unit four I can think of a Dozen spots that never get hunted after the first week. It's fun brush hunting.</p><p>Through my 30's til early 50's I averaged 8# weight</p><p>Loss from the start of rifle through the end of Muzzle</p><p>Loader season. Get in shape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mkmcdnl, post: 2963275, member: 94634"] If it is unit 4 all I can say is if you flattened Shoshone county out it would be twice as big. In 30 year I think my farthest shot is 200yds. Hunt slow 90 % of my game was shot under 75yds. It is a brush hole if you can pick the thickest hole and work your way in Just in unit four I can think of a Dozen spots that never get hunted after the first week. It's fun brush hunting. Through my 30's til early 50's I averaged 8# weight Loss from the start of rifle through the end of Muzzle Loader season. Get in shape. [/QUOTE]
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