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<blockquote data-quote="Gregg C" data-source="post: 1403909" data-attributes="member: 103471"><p>Lots of mulies in Bisbee Douglas area. Saw a mule deer once, 14 miles east of Douglas, was a MONSTER ! My head kept going, that's an elk! Wait, there's no elk in here! Dang, he's big! That's an elk! There's no elk in here! Dang he's big ! Saw another, same spot, with atypical rack, looked like a moose antler. Actually helped rescue him out of a trench he had fallen into. Pretty country, too. An outfitter/guide right up the road, ran for lions. Interesting history, around there. Course that's true country wide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gregg C, post: 1403909, member: 103471"] Lots of mulies in Bisbee Douglas area. Saw a mule deer once, 14 miles east of Douglas, was a MONSTER ! My head kept going, that's an elk! Wait, there's no elk in here! Dang, he's big! That's an elk! There's no elk in here! Dang he's big ! Saw another, same spot, with atypical rack, looked like a moose antler. Actually helped rescue him out of a trench he had fallen into. Pretty country, too. An outfitter/guide right up the road, ran for lions. Interesting history, around there. Course that's true country wide. [/QUOTE]
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