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Very cool this is what most hunters hope for when they climb the mountains
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Awsome story. Thats great Adventure for sure. Keep that way.
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Got my skull back from Skullduggery.. rather than start a new thread figured I'd sneak it in here.
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Dang Hirshey way to sneek it in. That is good HuntWA stuff right there
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nice!! always makes a great day getting a trophy back!
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Looks great!!!
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Congrats. Beautiful buck.
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Turned out really nice.
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Very nice hirsheygirl.
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ALL Looks fine to me
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Nice buck, you are hardcore!!!!
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Turned out nice hershey, did you ever put a tape on that buck?
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AWESOME!
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Talk about getting your blood pumping! One of the best stories I've read on hear. What a great job, now I'm dying to get back into those woods. C'mon spring bear results!! Hirshey you rock!
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