Groesbeck TX home of the fighting goats
shaynew1 said:
Do it. Them arrows won't fling themselves.
And remember whatever you kill with an arrow and eat you absorb it's power. That's why bowhunters are the best.
We didn't intend to camp so close to a road, but that's just how it worked out. We had a few general areas we wanted to hunt, but you can only do so much on Google Earth, so we drove through them on the first day to check everything out. Once we decided on the area, we found a good place to pull off and set up camp. There were lots of access, trails, and camping areas to be found.Apache said:
Did you park & camp right by a road? Curious how you chose the actual camp site. Also any worries about someone messing with your stuff while you are away? Congrats on a successful hunt!
Yep. The 197" muley I mentioned that my buddy shot was in the CO high country and in full velvet. It's an awesome mount.shaynew1 said:
*velvet backpack alpine muley
shaynew1 said:
I've got to figure out a way to sell my wife on five weeks of mountain hunts this year. In my mind if I can make enough money to justify a month of jacking around it'll be a rough sell, but doable. Unless she's like eight months pregnant. Then I will happily amend my petition to one week.