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Alf, Sure sounds like fun! If you are having an Afrikaaner Redneck Convention, you ought to invite me. I think a Kentucky Redneck could fit right in with some Afrikaaners. You and your friends can have first pick on the vittles, and I'll shoot whatever's left. Waste not want not. I am not at all like Mike Boyd, and expect to pay my own way, especially the taxidermist bill. I am already lined up for an Alaskan brown bear hunt for two weeks in May. Maybe I could meet up with the Afrikaaner Redneck convention for a weekend in Montana anyway. Sounds like more fun than those other conventions that are held in Reno or Lost Wages, Nevada. | |||
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Alf, Riaan (who posts here) told me that he was planning a Moose hunt up in your neck of the woods this Fall. Not quite the U.S. but darn close. He seemed a bit excited about it. Take Care, -Steve | |||
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That is a great idea. Boddington had Russ Broom staying with him after SCI a couple years ago and we took him out on one of my pig hunting leases for a wild pig hunt. I thought he'd be annoyed by it compared to his concessions and the game he hunts. Broom really enjoyed taking a pig, even if we didn't have a parade of trackers and skinners. The thing he enjoyed the most was ground squirrel shooting. That's our west coast version of prairie dog shooting. We gave him a tricked out .223 AR-15 with a 6.5x20 scope and a bunch of twenty round magazines. He thought we were kidding him about shooting targets that small at 200-500 yards. He claimed he'd never shot at anything that far before. He loved it! He was wacking squirrels at 400+ and laughing like crazy. It was a wonderful experience. Kyler | |||
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