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<blockquote data-quote="brant89" data-source="post: 2537491" data-attributes="member: 49553"><p>I don't usually bone out game in the field, but up to this point all my western hunts have been earlier in the year when flies are thick, so my main focus was getting the meat in a bag. We did bone out a mulie once when the wind was blowing so hard that the flies were probably blown to the next state and it definitely made a substantial difference. We have also taken capes and full heads from almost every kill up to this point so that's a lot of extra weight as well.</p><p></p><p>[USER=14204]@FEENIX[/USER] offered up the same words of wisdom. I'm definitely aware of my limitations and have already scratched a few great looking areas off the list because recovery would be a nightmare. The areas we are looking at shouldn't be anything extraordinary. There is a ravine just to the east of that image I shared and another about a mile further east that we can definitely climb out of without too much difficulty. I made the mistake last year of taking a "shortcut" through an area I hadn't mapped out or studied and it's a mistake I'll not soon forget. Lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brant89, post: 2537491, member: 49553"] I don't usually bone out game in the field, but up to this point all my western hunts have been earlier in the year when flies are thick, so my main focus was getting the meat in a bag. We did bone out a mulie once when the wind was blowing so hard that the flies were probably blown to the next state and it definitely made a substantial difference. We have also taken capes and full heads from almost every kill up to this point so that's a lot of extra weight as well. [USER=14204]@FEENIX[/USER] offered up the same words of wisdom. I'm definitely aware of my limitations and have already scratched a few great looking areas off the list because recovery would be a nightmare. The areas we are looking at shouldn't be anything extraordinary. There is a ravine just to the east of that image I shared and another about a mile further east that we can definitely climb out of without too much difficulty. I made the mistake last year of taking a "shortcut" through an area I hadn't mapped out or studied and it's a mistake I'll not soon forget. Lol. [/QUOTE]
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