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Posted by akhunter02 on Jul 28 2005
You will need to get north of Pump Sta 2, the 5 mile (walk 1 way)is tough, and I do mean tough, even tougher coming out loaded with meat, assuming you even see any.  Its not a walk in, shoot a bou and then walk right back out.  Figure two trips for every bou taken, thats a lot of miles, make sure you have a gps, and know how to use it!! Many just start walking and stop when it says 5 miles, you may have walked 5 miles but unlikely that you walked directly away from the road.  Expect to see plenty of other hunters, if you want to go east take a raft so you can cross the Sag, you not going to walk across it.  Franklin bluffs is a good place to start.

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