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Nicole heads to Colorado for a muzzleloader elk hunt, chasing bugling bulls during the rut.
Nicole heads to Colorado for a muzzleloader elk hunt, chasing bugling bulls during the rut.
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S22, EP2 "Colorado Part 1"Nicole heads to Colorado for a muzzleloader elk hunt, chasing bugling bulls during the rut.
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S22, EP3 "Colorado Part 2"With Nicole tagged out on a big bull, Pat heads back to the same area with high hopes to get his hands on a big bull.
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