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A shout out and congrats to one of my nephews! He let the air out of a dandy cow last night. His first and she'll make awesome table fare. Congratulations Junior!
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And now we need pics
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Quote from: Woodchuck on September 04, 2013, 07:41:31 AM
And now we need pics
I heard that. I think there ended up being one pic but at 9pm last night, not much to see. Not to mention an incident with yellow jackets that made it interesting when skinnin her out!
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congrats to the young man
had an conversation with a young man @ my workplace about elk season and told him I'm looking for cow or spike and he acted like he was gutshot, told him I want to eat it!
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Always love it when the kids score. Way to go
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