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| It�s good to know that there are still some hunters here in Massachusetts. Great trophies. |
| Posts: 256 | Location: Central Massachusetts | Registered: 02 June 2004 | 
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| Those are nice trophies. The twins at your boston office look impressive.
The muley antlers are a interesting configuration. Not the typical 4x4. Where abouts in the province did you get him?
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| Posts: 187 | Location: Edmonton, Alberta | Registered: 15 April 2003 | 
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| That wildebeeste is way above average |
| Posts: 7594 | Location: Arizona and off grid in CO | Registered: 28 July 2004 | 
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| All I have to do is look over my shoulders and I'm in Africa--but you're right, day dreaming is a hazard.  As for the wall, it's an exterior, party wall shared with the adjacent building. |
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| Ya there are some nice ones out in that area. I went to college in Vermillion, about 10 minutes west of Kitscoty. I hunted that part of the province for about 3 years. Good deer and great waterfowl.
The largest whitetail that I saw come out of that area weight over 350 lbs. live weight. He was a monster body. |
| Posts: 187 | Location: Edmonton, Alberta | Registered: 15 April 2003 | 
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