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Wasatch east dedicated
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Hey all, just wondering if any dedicated hunters on the wasatch east want to trade notes on how their hunts gone/going? I've been in on some decent bucks by my standards especially during archery season just couldn't get within that 60 yard bubble. I even got a handful of bucks on trail cam. Muzzy season the deer were way more skittish and though I seen some good ones still no shots taken. I've spent most my time in one of the WMAs and just figured I'd throw it out there to see if anyone wants to chat. I'm happy to compare notes. Send a PM if you'd like. You may have seen me around.
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Guess nobody hunted wasatch east this year but you.
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I will pm ya
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I Hunt Wasatch East for dedicated and it took 3 years to find the spot that they feel secure in with all the pressure from road hunters and side-by-sides. I lucked out and got a year in there before we drew the dedicated so i get 4 years on the same spot. After getting super lucky and pulling a full velvet 180" deer out of there this year made me feel i found a secret little spot. After next year i will give you the exact GPS coordinates if you still have time left in your 3 years :mrgreen::mrgreen:
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Those kind of spots are hard to find and keep to ones self. I have one just like it up on Gentry Mountain out of Morland. I haven't hunted it in a number of years but a friend who was with me has hunted it a number of years and it hasn't disappointed him yet. While other hunt that area this one little area has been kept a secrete by the both of us for quite a while. |
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I actually found where they get pushed by accident. Last year we chased them into the area we thought they would always go with pressure. So this summer i littered it with cameras and that was the spot i started at in Aug. As we were in there we saw a coupel nice bucks cut across what we thought was our honey hole and go to a different ridge. After a few hours of driving in circles to dead ends and lots of ONX searching , we actually found a way in that was flat so we could side hill into it and found the real honey hole. Sat there for 2.5 days and saw big bucks every day and finally got a stud to walk right by. They were not even looking for anybody as they must use this little area every year when the pressure gets bad. Yes when you can rifle it, just lay back and let every body else do the pushing and pick off the one you want , good luck :mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen:
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I always say be a cat not a dog !
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Update: I missed a certified giant at first light. 200 yards on the run. Definitely doable shot. But I just couldn't hit him. However, moments later this guy came out and i couldn't pass him up. Fun getting it done with my dad by my side!
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great times for sure.
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Congrats to both of you. |
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So tell us about the certified giant? Good eating right there.
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Looks like you got him down lower in elevation? |
There sure seems to be some DEEP front fork jeans in the WE area , I like it. My deer had real deep fronts and it made him look HUGE , and he was still in full velvet so he looks even bigger :mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen:
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