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Unread 12-15-2014, 12:55 PM
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That moose was a big cow and damn heavy. I'm prepared to deal with them (have to be) got 500' of rope in the truck and two come alongs. I shot her down a cut line run some rope out to get drop out the insides hook up and out she came. Pulled her to the top of the berm backed down into the ditch dropped the tailgate and run out the come along and she slid right in. Best part was my buddy lives 5 miles down the road backed into his shop onto the chain fall no lifting again Yea!!!!

Yea norms buck is a typical nasty looking Alberta bush buck. It scored 147"

One more elk to get starting on the 20th pics to fallow.
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Looks a bit chilly, but def some beautiful country ya got there Redneck.

Kalum looks like he makes a good partner.

Yall make sure you print off some of these pics and not just leave them on your phone or camera.

Another 30-50 years from now your kids will treasure them.
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That moose was a big cow and damn heavy. I'm prepared to deal with them (have to be) got 500' of rope in the truck and two come alongs. I shot her down a cut line run some rope out to get drop out the insides hook up and out she came. Pulled her to the top of the berm backed down into the ditch dropped the tailgate and run out the come along and she slid right in. Best part was my buddy lives 5 miles down the road backed into his shop onto the chain fall no lifting again Yea!!!!

Yea norms buck is a typical nasty looking Alberta bush buck. It scored 147"

One more elk to get starting on the 20th pics to fallow.
Awesoome, cant beat that kinda drag out. Yea that buck is nice....Shame about that broken G4 but the double brow and double stacked G3 on his left more than makes up for it.....
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Pics from the last duck hunts.....
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Lucky Jack - .......The Surprise is not old; no one would call her old. She has a bluff bow, lovely lines. She's a fine seaboat: weatherly, stiff and fast, very fast, if she's well handled. No, she's not old; she's in her prime.

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Those are some sharp looking ducks and a nice bag of em what kind are they?

The Elk hunting never panned out as planned I missed a few of them only to find my scope mounts were loose and was shooting all over the place $&@%. Im getting rid of the leupolds and putting on tallies this spring. I went from head shot dad to can't hit shat. With the warm January were having the elk never showed up in the numbers like they should have not an excuse but wiered its +9c here today should be at least -20c.
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Those are some sharp looking ducks and a nice bag of em what kind are they?

The Elk hunting never panned out as planned I missed a few of them only to find my scope mounts were loose and was shooting all over the place $&@%. Im getting rid of the leupolds and putting on tallies this spring. I went from head shot dad to can't hit shat. With the warm January were having the elk never showed up in the numbers like they should have not an excuse but wiered its +9c here today should be at least -20c.
Those are all wood ducks......

I hear ya on the scope. I shot the other week to find out I wasnt even on paper at 100yrds!!! 30 clicks left and 30 clicks down we were back on +-1" @ 200yrds. I still think someone screwed with my rifle for it to be off that much w/o dropping it....

Look into DNZ(dead nutz) mounts. Its a one-peice aluminum base and I and others have been very pleased with em......
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Lucky Jack - .......The Surprise is not old; no one would call her old. She has a bluff bow, lovely lines. She's a fine seaboat: weatherly, stiff and fast, very fast, if she's well handled. No, she's not old; she's in her prime.

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Well done on the Woodies, people that dont hunt them or see them fly have no idea what an accomplishment a bag like that is. They are FAST, squirrely and hard to hit. There is a pile of them that fly over me every morning in a stand on our gas line and I need to have a shoot one day. We have a swamp they roost in and they come over LOW out of that swamp. I keep saying Im going to and never do.
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Yea my buddy hunts regularly in ARK and says if you get good on Woodies in SE Georgia you'll be the best in the group anywhere else you hunt. I learned alot huntin them this year, I just gotta work on gettin em outta the air a little better......simple right???
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Lucky Jack - .......The Surprise is not old; no one would call her old. She has a bluff bow, lovely lines. She's a fine seaboat: weatherly, stiff and fast, very fast, if she's well handled. No, she's not old; she's in her prime.

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My brother and I hunt Arkansas too. Where do you like to hunt there?
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