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I went out last Thursday to look for some muley bucks and found several. These three were the biggest.

 

Sorry, some of these pictures are blury do to low light, thick trees or through the spotting scope like this first muley.

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These next two were only about 400 yards apart and they didn't want to leave thick cover.

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Then on Friday morning I went out to look at some elk and set out some trail cameras.

the first two bulls were in very low light. but they are big and getting bigger by the week!

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Then I checked on a few others that have made their debut on here before.

and some turkeys to finish up the morning.

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Awesome pics, Love those mulies!

Are those Saguaro tops on the second to last picture?

 

 

 

Dang, you cought me. <_< Now everyone knows that that is unit 22 South. :ph34r:

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Looks like ocotillo tops. I'm guessing somewhere near the Tucson Mnts.

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