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Thread: Region 8: Okanagan M.U.s for hunting access and species to hunt.

  1. #51
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    Re: Region 8: Okanagan M.U.s for hunting access and species to hunt.

    this year 12 Mule DOES found shot and abandoned

    wonder how many with fmj or 7.62x39s ?
    Never say whoa in the middle of a mud hole

  2. #52
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    Re: Region 8: Okanagan M.U.s for hunting access and species to hunt.

    I wish I had access to that info from whatever document that Jelvis is quoting from the 1980s when I started hunting out of Vancouver in 1986. I'd heard that some places were good but it still took me years to home in on a few good spots and even then they aren't that good and swamped by people now.

  3. #53
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    Re: Region 8: Okanagan M.U.s for hunting access and species to hunt.

    Quote Originally Posted by boxhitch View Post
    this year 12 Mule DOES found shot and abandoned

    wonder how many with fmj or 7.62x39s ?
    They should be Banned ! RJ

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    Re: Region 8: Okanagan M.U.s for hunting access and species to hunt.

    Quote Originally Posted by boxhitch View Post
    this year 12 Mule DOES found shot and abandoned

    wonder how many with fmj or 7.62x39s ?
    Ya that's absolutely disgusting....

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    Re: Region 8: Okanagan M.U.s for hunting access and species to hunt.

    Quote Originally Posted by Linksman313 View Post
    Second biggest challenge learned while having coffee with one of our fine regional CO's on the weekend, this year 12 Mule DOES found shot and abandoned within 40 miles of my home base. Please people, confirm what you are aiming at before you squeeze the trigger, so much for our Mule deer study/program.
    12 that they know of, likely many more that were not reported or found. Sounds like some hunters are lacking the experience, therefore need to be properly educated in identifying their target before pulling the trigger.

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