bucksmut
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The Henries are due for a rebound this year by way of top tier mule deer units across the west. Not that this unit is average by any means, but the narrative these past two years has seemed to trend towards negative and I question if that narrative is really justified overall or if it is rather groupthink because it has been regurgitated by those who don't know.
2019 seemed like the year that the Pauns and strip kicked out a ton of big bucks over average and dominated the conversation of big buck harvest. Then last year with the drought it felt more like hit and miss across the west in certain hot spots.
With a little help from Mother Nature in getting the moisture this spring, the 200+ crop on the Henry Mountain hunts will be the talk this year again I believe and hold up to it's reputation. Time will tell.
2019 seemed like the year that the Pauns and strip kicked out a ton of big bucks over average and dominated the conversation of big buck harvest. Then last year with the drought it felt more like hit and miss across the west in certain hot spots.
With a little help from Mother Nature in getting the moisture this spring, the 200+ crop on the Henry Mountain hunts will be the talk this year again I believe and hold up to it's reputation. Time will tell.