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Wapiti are food and so are elk!
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November 06, 2009, 08:10:53 PM »
How bout some good pictures of us in the heat of battle...........as in what have I got myself into shooting this animal.
Here's one of me sweating my guts out wondering why I keep doing this to myself.
Just out with My cousins cow in tow.
'08's bull. 35 pounds over weight and feeling every step.
Lets see your pic's.
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Crap Bone! now that is some freakin work.
How did you feel after that ordeal??
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damn Bone your looking all call of the wild in the pic.. sorta hot
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sorta hot
...Just do not know what to say bout that...definitely not right!
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Pssshhhhh... ya'll got nice flat ground packouts... haha jk
'07 Colorado Muley... 10.5K ft elevation with half a deer and head/horns and loving every minute of it!
'07 ID Cougar... hide/head/backstraps and rear haunches... bout 65 lbs total plus rifle. not too bad of a packout..
'09 ID muley (not mine) we got him at the bottom of the canyon to the left. About 1K' from the snake River, packed him back up...
'09 ID bull:
WORTH EVERY STEP!!!
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Awesome!!!!! Makes the hunt all the more gratifying when we have to work for it!!!!!!
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you got that right! I also like that I have my same rifle setup in every picture... that rifle has sure been good to me! Dang you can see how I've changed since HS graduation! haha
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That's a great picture HP. You guys look like you are struggling really hard.
Great photo!
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great pics all
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Another angle. Hard to keep up packing all the gear and trying to get pics at the same time.
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November 08, 2009, 11:21:09 AM »
I would say that these photo's really capture the essence of what hunting is all about. It goes way beyond pulling the trigger or releasing the arrow. There is so much more involved.
Nice photo's capturing the side of hunting some on the outside are not aware of.
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