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Old November 27, 2001, 11:59 PM   #11
Covert Mission
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Join Date: April 28, 1999
Location: West of the Pecos
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Whoa, the scopes fogged, flip up the scope covers, now my eyeglasses are fogged. Muley still there, quick clean the glasses, Muley still there.
I had the same experience recently, on a nice 3x4 muley at 0-dark-30 dusk. And a 125 yd offhand shot after dragging the boat ashore and stoop running to stalk the critter. But, he was getting ready to bolt, so I turned to my friend, and said "If you've got the shot, take it" Bang! Then, I did the drag back to the boat, across the lake in the pitch dark, and out of the boat onto the top of the truck. I earned part of that critter! It was my first time hunting a lake from a boat, to otherwise nearly inaccessable areas. Fun... even in MT in Nov. It was an unseasonably warm 55 in the daytime.

BTW, I 2nd the GPS motion, especially for you flatland woods and bayou boys. Here in MT, you can usually find a peak to climb and find your bearings. I wouldn't want to get lost in the swamp, no way no how
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