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    im going but ill be in C.O. country in 71 with my dad. other than our big camp im looking into spending a few days far into the boonies. l-train this is all you need for sleeping! http://hennessyhammock.com/
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    I dont think I could do the hammock thing, I flip alot in my sleep, stomach mostly.
    My Wiggy's hunter bag is the best sleep item Ive owned.

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    do you have a link?
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    nice ill keep that 1 for when i need a new bag!
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    Quote Originally Posted by L-train View Post
    I dont think I could do the hammock thing, I flip alot in my sleep, stomach mostly.
    My Wiggy's hunter bag is the best sleep item Ive owned.
    L-train do you need the over bag also? for say November hunts?
    Im kinda a sissy when I get cold. but could save a few bucks with out it.
    No ifs and or buts Just maybee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maybee-R View Post
    L-train do you need the over bag also? for say November hunts?
    Im kinda a sissy when I get cold. but could save a few bucks with out it.
    I use the base bag 35+ degree these are not really small & light like mountaineering mummy bags are.
    I use a silk liner and hot hands for cold nights, but Im a sweaty sleeper, the wiggy is the most roomy bag I could find, I HATE mummy bags, I would carry a 10 lb bag if it was what it took to get a good night sleep.

    How do you camp when Elk huntin there?
    Rosies or Rockys?

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    Rocky.. and we stay at home. then drive up and hike to where we hunt.
    You can drive within 12 miles of anywhere here in Washington. I have never hunted wilderness type hunting. (State Land and Private property)I do like to stay in a cabin on my uncles place once and a while. You guys have the real Hunting country out there.
    No ifs and or buts Just maybee.

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    Sounds like how we used to hunt in Minnesota.
    I dont always bivy, depends on the area, truck camp, camper trailer, spike camp.
    Roosevelt tags are draw?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colorado_Outfitter View Post
    I am an outfitter in Colorado, give me a call anytime for FREE elk hunting advice!

    (970)529-6691

    Kevin

    Ok Kevin, what's it looking like so far this year. I won't know till june 20th if its New Mexico but elk doing ok as far as winter was concerned?

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