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RIGHT ON!!!
Way to get it done!
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congratulations! I know a lot of planning and hard work went into this hunt. Really cool that it paid off and the family could all share in the experience. it's sheep meat tonight!
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Awesome. sounds like you all worked your A$$ off to get him. Way to stick with it.
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What a great experience to share that with your whole family. You are good kids.
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The experience and memories are worth everything.
Thanks for sharing the adventure.
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September 12, 2016, 06:16:55 PM »
Congrats on a well-earned trophy! Thanks for taking us along for the ride.
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Antelope and now a sheep weeks later at his age.........priceless
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I loved following along on the antelope and now sheep hunts. Can't wait for the story, thanks for bringing us all along with you.
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My dad wants to do a pedestal mount and I didn't want to Cape it on the steep hill. So we cut him below the ribs and put the big piece on my nephews back.
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I took a turn too and so did my brother but it was on the downhill side
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I will get the whole story up as soon as I can. Tomorrow my dad and i will take him to Burns to have him pinned. He's a 5 year old ram. Not the biggest. But I bet the biggest shot by a 78 year old in OR this year. Then I head to WA to start archery Elk hunting.
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September 12, 2016, 08:57:01 PM »
BBQ sheep tenderloin now
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Congrats to all of you.
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Congrats to your father! Way to get'er done!
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What memories you and your family have made this year
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