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Thread: An Awesome Colorado Muley Hunt

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    I knew when I read the thread title you had struck again! Awesome hunt and thanks for coming here to share it!

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    Awesome! I really enjoy your youtube channel as well. Just recognized you from your pics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CurLee View Post
    I knew when I read the thread title you had struck again! Awesome hunt and thanks for coming here to share it!
    Haha I have some more fun stuff planned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ADP View Post
    Awesome! I really enjoy your youtube channel as well. Just recognized you from your pics.
    This video should be posted in a week or two. There will be a lot of cool animals in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sdcourtnay View Post
    This video should be posted in a week or two. There will be a lot of cool animals in it.
    Whats the channel?

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    Very cool. Congratulations
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    Quote Originally Posted by duckcommander727 View Post
    Whats the channel?

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    Great story and hunt, congrats! First fall in a long time i'm not headed out west and damn do i miss it.
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    Plump muley for sure. Congrats.

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    thanks for posting and for the write-up. sounds like an incredible hunt
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    Awesome thanks for sharing.

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    Great job and congrats on what looks and sounds like a perfect hunt. I've been wanting to do a muley spot and stalk for a while now. When I lived in MT, I never got passionate about muley's like I did elk. Been talking to buddies from out there, i've got the itch. Watched episodes 3 & 4 of season 9 (I think) of Meat Hunter the other day, which has really given me the bug. Congratulations again!

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    Whatever the opposite of ground shrinkage is.....that's a damn fine mule deer. And there's just something about that thin mountain air....

    Huge congrats on making that such a memorable trip.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Simple Man View Post
    Whatever the opposite of ground shrinkage is.....that's a damn fine mule deer. And there's just something about that thin mountain air....

    Huge congrats on making that such a memorable trip.
    That’s a great way to put it. I couldn’t believe his girth.

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    Congratulations!
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    Congratulations man, good deal.

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    Very cool
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    Pretty Work!

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    Awesome hunt! Judging from the landscape I am betting he will eat well also.
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    Living the dream, thanks for sharing.

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