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What is Wrong with the Paunsaugunt Hunt?

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 2:04 pm
by brine
The report I am getting back is that the regular and ML hunts were only fair to poor for anything over a 24" rack.

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 3:23 pm
by MuleyMadness
To many tags, cougars, some gene pool cleaning is in store.

To many killed from Poaching, Highways, to many on Private Land, and to many move into Arizona and never make it back.

But the weather was part of the problem this year also, to hot.

having said that they is still some good bucks left, just not as many.

You know someone with a tag?

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 6:10 pm
by brine
I know a person who went down there on the ML hunt with high expectations and came back with a 24" buck. Talked to a taxidermist who told me that the quality of the unit has really gone down this year.

There is a rumor in the mill that the Henry Mountain might have double the permits this next year and by the quality of bucks that are coming off of that unit, waiting might be worth it to go there.

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 6:11 pm
by brine
I forgot to mention that I'll have 11 points this next year.

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 10:01 pm
by JBird
I agree I spent 10 days out there on the ML hunt a big problem was the tempatures 70+ degrees in the afternoons. From what I have heard/ seen quite a few deer are still high. Any way I'm hoping that was the case. I'll be out there a lot from now until the end of December so I'll report what I find.

I don't agree with Brett on the Arizona thing, cause when I had a 12B late tag two years ago all the big bucks were on the Pauns!

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 10:08 pm
by callofthewild
i am not sure there is a whole lot wrong with the pauns. i think that everyone who draws one of the premium le deer tags think that in order to have a succesful hunt one must put down a 200" class or better buck. i will not lie if i drew one of those tags that is what i would go after.

i think that the weather has a lot to do with the lack of big boys showing up during daylight hours. after the archery and rifle hunts they are most likely totally nocturnal right now bedding before the sun even comes up. with the warm weather keeping them holed up in the cover of the trees.