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<blockquote data-quote="broomd" data-source="post: 1402785" data-attributes="member: 32933"><p>And by the way...as was mentioned '16-'17 winter was brutal on the mule deer here. I had a trip with wife planned in Central ID but we passed and killed WT deer at home. The muley herd needs some slack. That didn't stop non-res hunters who made the trip to ID anyway from posting pics of their triumphant hunts and tiny spikes and forkies. The silver lining here is reading from some of the locals who actually had kids that passed on small mule deer bucks for the herd's sake. Excellent examples of hunters mentoring their own! Kudos!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="broomd, post: 1402785, member: 32933"] And by the way...as was mentioned '16-'17 winter was brutal on the mule deer here. I had a trip with wife planned in Central ID but we passed and killed WT deer at home. The muley herd needs some slack. That didn't stop non-res hunters who made the trip to ID anyway from posting pics of their triumphant hunts and tiny spikes and forkies. The silver lining here is reading from some of the locals who actually had kids that passed on small mule deer bucks for the herd's sake. Excellent examples of hunters mentoring their own! Kudos! [/QUOTE]
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