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<blockquote data-quote="NotLongRange" data-source="post: 2990734" data-attributes="member: 28915"><p>Well…not quite. There is no getting around a terrible winter and winter kill however. If it makes you feel any better, residents aren't doing much hunting either. Many donated their deer tags to a grassroots effort called "Save a Buck" and really didn't hunt deer much. The antelope population is decimated…not many hunted antelope. </p><p></p><p>The quotas were lowered last year and I believe they will be lowered again due to poor fawn survival. I have two friends/co-workers who drew elk Area 22 (Ferris Mountain) bull tags, which is a premium area. One took a very average raghorn bull and the other is chasing cows now. I don't know anyone who took a really nice bull, mule deer buck, or antelope buck.</p><p></p><p>They say luck is where preparation meets opportunity. There just isn't much opportunity…there aren't many critters out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NotLongRange, post: 2990734, member: 28915"] Well…not quite. There is no getting around a terrible winter and winter kill however. If it makes you feel any better, residents aren’t doing much hunting either. Many donated their deer tags to a grassroots effort called “Save a Buck” and really didn’t hunt deer much. The antelope population is decimated…not many hunted antelope. The quotas were lowered last year and I believe they will be lowered again due to poor fawn survival. I have two friends/co-workers who drew elk Area 22 (Ferris Mountain) bull tags, which is a premium area. One took a very average raghorn bull and the other is chasing cows now. I don’t know anyone who took a really nice bull, mule deer buck, or antelope buck. They say luck is where preparation meets opportunity. There just isn’t much opportunity…there aren’t many critters out there. [/QUOTE]
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