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HUNTINCOUPLE
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Nice Kitty!!
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Just to clear a few things up it's not my first archery harvest it's the first animal I've taken in Wa state. I've gotten a lot of Whitetails in upstate NY and a pronghorn and Mule dear in Montana but I've been living in Wa now for 8 years and I finally tagged something. As luck would have it I also took a Black-tail doe this year too.
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what neck of the woods were you huntn if you dont mind me askn?
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Very good kill, you just saved a bunch of deer! I bet your one of a very few in wa to kill a cougar with a bow on a boot hunt this year, congrats!
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Nice cat! Congratz
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Nice!
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How cool is that! Good for you. Nice cat. Post some pics when its all done.
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For those interested I was hunting in the Umatilla forest south west of Asotin Wa.
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Wow..that would be the coolest way to bag a cougar. Nice work!
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Nice shooting
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Wow, not many can make that claim. Congrats!!!
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good work should be a few more deer next year now.
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Now that's the way you "coug it".
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Congrats and great shot.
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