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Glass. Ranch. Mitchell-County? #6203135 02/29/16 02:46 AM
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If posted in wrong area. Please move:e
Has anyone here hunted the Glass-Ranch. In, Western Mitchell County.
If so; how was, or is it.
Thank you.

Re: Glass. Ranch. Mitchell-County? [Re: Bittercreek] #6207527 03/03/16 12:49 AM
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If it is the one I'm thinking of, I know of a guy whose ranch border's it and he has shown some photos of some monsters. I mean 165+ on his place. They have wind turbines on it, so if you can see those then I am thinking about the right place.

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If it is Mr Glass from Sterling, he has land around there as well. I hunted on a place next to his 8 years ago or so (West Of Sterling) and there where some great deer almost a 1:1 ratio. He may have land between there and Colorado city, I knoiw that area seemed to have more brush than where I was.

Darn good area if it has been managed.


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