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<blockquote data-quote="Methow Packer" data-source="post: 812898" data-attributes="member: 67515"><p>The packer was John Doran. He even today has a lot to learn about the trade and people. He's a type as some people would say. The Passayten wilderness is huge with lots of opportunity but the really big deer show up down low by the end of the season. There was some nice deer taken last year . I know of a 33" 8x9 taken by someone. It was his first deer hunt. Image that. I myself shot a 28" 4x5. The weather came in at just the right time up high. First deer for my Kimber .270 WSM. Berger VLD 140. Running shot @ 200yards at dusk. We had already had a 26" 4x4 on a pack horse and was riding out when this big fella came across the hill side. I feel fortunate to have a shot once I got off my horse and rifle out of the scabbard. He dropped pretty much in his tracks. That's super good especially at dusk. Good trip.</p><p> </p><p>Ted</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Methow Packer, post: 812898, member: 67515"] The packer was John Doran. He even today has a lot to learn about the trade and people. He's a type as some people would say. The Passayten wilderness is huge with lots of opportunity but the really big deer show up down low by the end of the season. There was some nice deer taken last year . I know of a 33" 8x9 taken by someone. It was his first deer hunt. Image that. I myself shot a 28" 4x5. The weather came in at just the right time up high. First deer for my Kimber .270 WSM. Berger VLD 140. Running shot @ 200yards at dusk. We had already had a 26" 4x4 on a pack horse and was riding out when this big fella came across the hill side. I feel fortunate to have a shot once I got off my horse and rifle out of the scabbard. He dropped pretty much in his tracks. That's super good especially at dusk. Good trip. Ted [/QUOTE]
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