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Rumors of my death
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Hers the best elk I've ever taken. It took 25 preference points to draw the tag. 4 days of hunting did the trick. Man am I tired of walking. But it was all a great trip and experience.




"Someday I hope to be half the man my bird-dog thinks I am."

FBLM LGB!
 
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Beautiful Bull, how was the pack out? By far my favorite table fare of all of the animals I have hunted.


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Beautiful Bull, how was the pack out? By far my favorite table fare of all of the animals I have hunted.


Turns out their was a legal two track 315 yards away. With three people it was all done in less than two hours. Back straps for lunch tomorrow. Come on over!



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Congrats. That is a successful hunt. A nice Desert bull. What did you take him with ?



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A beautiful animal! Bon appetit!

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Congrats. That is a successful hunt. A nice Desert bull. What did you take him with ?


I had a rifle tag. Remington 700 BDL made in the early 90's. 338 win Mag. 250 grain Nosler partition hand loads. Love that rifle.



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FBLM LGB!
 
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I'm the loser on the right with the Parker.
 
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Luvs me some Hog Hunting!!!!!
 
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Our annual SD pheasant hunt


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I'm the loser on the right with the Parker.[/QUOTE]

Are those woodcock, I can't seem to zoom in ? I'd be happy to take that Parker off your hands too !
 
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What? A karma for a Parker? I'm in!!!



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FBLM LGB!
 
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What? A karma for a Parker? I'm in!!!


Forget about the Parker for a minute.....What a great 6X6 CO bull ! I started hunting CO with a longbow 45 years ago and killed a few elk but nothing close to that brute. That is truly a trophy of a lifetime so mega congrats !
 
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Great animal. Good hunt.




The fish is mute, expressionless. The fish doesn't think because the fish knows everything.
 
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What? A karma for a Parker? I'm in!!!


Forget about the Parker for a minute.....What a great 6X6 CO bull ! I started hunting CO with a longbow 45 years ago and killed a few elk but nothing close to that brute. That is truly a trophy of a lifetime so mega congrats !


Thank you sir. Truly a once in a lifetime hunt. I wish everyone could enjoy such a memorable and successful hunt. 25 years of waiting to draw...



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Are those woodcock, I can't seem to zoom in ? I'd be happy to take that Parker off your hands too !


They are indeed. Put up 50+ migratory birds in two hours. One of the best days afield in my entire life.

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What? A karma for a Parker? I'm in!!!


HAHA!

That's only the 20 gauge. The .410 will really make your knees buckle.
 
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50 birds in two hours is insane, what a day. Those woodcock ate pretty well as I remember.

Well if you won't Karma the Parker..... how about the bird dog ? Big Grin
 
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Years ago in SoDak with my Dad and some friends. Great memories.




I'm gonna vote for the funniest frog with the loudest croak on the highest log.
 
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Those woodcock ate pretty well as I remember.


Oh yes they do. We breast them out, soak in milk, pound flat, and wrap around jalapeno filled with cream cheese. Throw them on the grill for a bit and you're all set.

Don't forget the Studweiser. Wink
 
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Those woodcock ate pretty well as I remember.


Oh yes they do. We breast them out, soak in milk, pound flat, and wrap around jalapeno filled with cream cheese. Throw them on the grill for a bit and you're all set.

Don't forget the Studweiser. Wink


Sounds great! What times dinner?

Keep the pics coming folks. Go make some memories!



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How about an update folks! Gotta be some more successful hunters out there.



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