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Darn nice buck Matt! Congrats.

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Great write up and what a hunt! You guys really made use of the hunt taking it all in and enjoying God's country! Many Blessings on future hunts together, Can't beat father and son outings!!!!!

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Whooohoo! Congratulations to Matt on a great buck and to you both on what sounds like a great hunt. Awesome job to the both of you. Really enjoyed the write up and pictures, felt like I was there with you guys.

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Hey, thanks everyone. Matt has been getting caught back up at school, but I think he'll really enjoy reading all your replies.TJ, passed your congrats on to him.

 

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Sounds like an incredible hunt with your son! Congrats to Matt on a great hunt and congratulations to you Coach for raising a fine young man and hunter!

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Congrats on a fine buck and an awesome memory!

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Nice job! Glad you were successful! If i'm not mistaken you were in unit 23 also? That was A great hunt for my kids this year also.

Yes, Muley Man, we were in 23, and I have to say, I absolutely fell in love with that unit.

 

When I first moved here, I hunted unit 24A pretty much exclusively for a decade. I’ve taken some very nice bucks in there, really just feel at home there.

 

Getting to spend a little time in 23 with some advice from CWT members, I’m absolutely blown away with the opportunity there to learn and grow and explore a little deeper on every hunt.

 

It is a lot like Unit 27 – but with a lot more access. We got to just barely touch some of the most awesome hunting country I’ve ever seen. As I was glassing coues bucks I was hearing and seeing huge bull elk on the down side of the rut. It’s hard to take your glass off a 380 type bull but when you’ve got 110+ coues one ridge over, and a bear tag knowing there are some bruisers in there – and just trying to stay focused.

 

I just fell in love with that area, and I’m getting really geared up to start getting in a little further into some areas that are available to everyone – but nobody seems to go.

 

I learned by hunting in extreme SW New Mexico, if you are willing to strap on backpack, forego the niceties of a big camp and just get a few ridges further, there are opportunities out there that few hunters ever see.

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