looks like the two deer l seen in grovedale last hunting season,nice animals
looks like the two deer l seen in grovedale last hunting season,nice animals
8O When you are in Grovedale you are on the edge of my favorite hunting country. Were you hunting or working in this area?
Both of these Deer were north of the Wapiti River...
Ken
Ken aka Savage
Marlin 444s
T/C Encore 209x50 BP, .260 Rem, .22-250 Rem
Ruger #1s .338 Win Mag
Remington 597T .22LR
Ruger Redhawk .44 Mag
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Haven't shot my Muley yet for 2004 but I did shoot a nice Whitetail, I just posted photos to the gallery... . Check them out.
--Ken
Ken aka Savage
Marlin 444s
T/C Encore 209x50 BP, .260 Rem, .22-250 Rem
Ruger #1s .338 Win Mag
Remington 597T .22LR
Ruger Redhawk .44 Mag
Taurus Tracker .22LR
Gun Control is hitting what you aim at, every time you shoot!
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Very nice WT Savage. Here is a potentially dumb question, but do Mulies & WT's respond to the same grunt/call or is there a call specific to each species. Reason I ask is that I am possibly going where there are both species next weekend.
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Good question, I would have to say yes, based on my experience, but perhaps others with more Deer hunting expertise have more to add. I generally consider Deer to be a sideline, as my main concentration is on Moose and Elk.
--Ken
Ken aka Savage
Marlin 444s
T/C Encore 209x50 BP, .260 Rem, .22-250 Rem
Ruger #1s .338 Win Mag
Remington 597T .22LR
Ruger Redhawk .44 Mag
Taurus Tracker .22LR
Gun Control is hitting what you aim at, every time you shoot!
Drop by my homepage for a glimpse into my world of 4wd's & hunting
We got alot of use out of our grunt tubes on our trip up north. they worked well for stopping deer that were a bit skittish and were starting to move off. they also worked well for getting the odd buck to step out of the bush and into the open. we were in an area that had a pretty even split between mulies and whitetails and the same grunt tubes seemed to work on both species. good luck on your hunt!