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wow nice
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That 4 horn ram is crazy looking. I've never seen anything like it before.
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Tomorrow I will be hunting a Jacob 4 horn and a mouflon then on Saturday hunting a fallow deer and my buddy and his wife will be shooting Red Staggs on Saturday and you never know what else gets shot once the rifle is in our hands
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This is my Chinese water deer I shot last winter I guess I didn't post it
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Here is my mouflon and Jacob 4 horn Rams which complete the UK Ram Slam the other ram is a Soay ram. We will be at it again tomorrow so stay tuned for more pics
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August 12, 2016, 01:34:05 PM »
That Chinese water deer definitely has some teeth man! That little thing is crazy! I bet a euro mount of that little guy would look really cool!
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I am getting a lifesize on that guy and my 2 muntjac are getting lifesize as well
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Well today was another awesome day we shot 3 Soay Rams I shot a big black ram and a wide ginger honey brown Soay ram, then my buddy and I each shot big Staggs an 18 point Stagg and my Stagg was 21 points with 2 drop tines which I wanted after seeing him. I also shot a Gold medal fallow buck which completed the Uk slam of Red Stagg, fallow deer, Sika deer, muntjac, Roe deer, and Chinese water deer. Between yesterdays hunt and today I also completed the UK Ram Slam which is Soay ram, Jacob 4 horn ram, and Mouflon Ram
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These are the 3 Soay Rams Shot yesterday
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Here is more pics
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I had to shorten the video a lot to try and fit it on here
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Another muntjac shot tonight in England it is common to see 20+muntjac a day. My trip I went up there all I saw was big muntjac not many cull muntjac like this in the picture.
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awesome.
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This is the last trip in England
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Awesome, I need to do this next trip over, which might be in a few months!!
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