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In June of 2005 we were out by Cochran Spring looking for Mustangs when we spotted a small band up near the top of the mountain. We split up and put the sneak on them. The pictures are what I saw on the "more than warm" event. It was about 95 degrees and no arctic breeze. The climb had me warmed up for sure. I'd circled to the south so I could get above them.


I don't know who was the most surprised. They had moved and I wasn't expecting them to be anywhere near where we came together.



I dropped flat and didn't move for about ten minutes. I was surprised to see he was still in the neighborhood.





I was flat on the ground, getting what pictures I could. I couldn't believe he was still around.





He was getting nervous, but didn't stamped off the mountain.



His partner was down the hill a little, taking it all in....



The rest of the band was waiting for someone to make a decision.





They finally decide we ain't part of the band and head around the ridge.


Never a dull moment, when hunting mustangs. It sure if fun, they all have their own personalities and you can never depend on what they will do next.
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