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<blockquote data-quote="KYHILLJACK" data-source="post: 1011267" data-attributes="member: 70638"><p>Yeah that's Kentucky Ridge. Tuesday of 3rd season the West Virginia crew spread 6 guys out and pushed the whole ridge. Never saw anything. Were you on the east slope there? Should have been able to pack it straight down to the road. But it does get steeper the farther south you are. Got one in the dark timber one year and dragged it straight downhill in the snow and right into the truck we backed right into the bank. Since I had 2 newbies with me this year I was the one down in the dark timber bumping them out. One year I took a 5x5 in the timber while cow calling and walking into the wind. The bull was 60 yards downhill in a small opening looking over his shoulder for me when we spotted each other. It's a nice ridge to hunt, but usually they're not in there when the pressure is on. That's when they head for the steep slopes of the 2 big valleys. You'll probably recognize this from the ride out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KYHILLJACK, post: 1011267, member: 70638"] Yeah that's Kentucky Ridge. Tuesday of 3rd season the West Virginia crew spread 6 guys out and pushed the whole ridge. Never saw anything. Were you on the east slope there? Should have been able to pack it straight down to the road. But it does get steeper the farther south you are. Got one in the dark timber one year and dragged it straight downhill in the snow and right into the truck we backed right into the bank. Since I had 2 newbies with me this year I was the one down in the dark timber bumping them out. One year I took a 5x5 in the timber while cow calling and walking into the wind. The bull was 60 yards downhill in a small opening looking over his shoulder for me when we spotted each other. It's a nice ridge to hunt, but usually they're not in there when the pressure is on. That's when they head for the steep slopes of the 2 big valleys. You'll probably recognize this from the ride out. [/QUOTE]
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