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Not too much to tell - It was easier and quicker than going to the grocery store. We didn't even get the chance to actually start hunting.

There they were, so we turned in, parked; he got out, crept over a little hill, picked the biggest doe and let her have it.
 
Posts: 51246 | Location: Chinook, Montana | Registered: 01 January 2004Reply With Quote
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Congratulations to your son, cheers to a proud Dad beer beer tu2


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Posts: 31014 | Location: Olney, Texas | Registered: 27 March 2006Reply With Quote
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Many thanks, CHC ~ tu2
 
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You are quite Welcome. It is always great to see families hunting together and passing on the tradition. You have plenty to be proud of.


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Posts: 31014 | Location: Olney, Texas | Registered: 27 March 2006Reply With Quote
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Congratulations to the successful hunter. He looks like a fine young man.

That country looks like where I used to bird hunt around Malta.


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Thanks for the kind words, Gato - We're only 70 miles west and up the Milk River from Malta, so the terrain and hunting is pretty much about the same; beautiful country for anyone who loves deer and antelope hunting....
 
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Good job, nice pictures!
 
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Good stuff! tu2

Tell him congrats!

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Originally posted by tasunkawitko:
Thanks for the kind words, Gato - We're only 70 miles west and up the Milk River from Malta, so the terrain and hunting is pretty much about the same; beautiful country for anyone who loves deer and antelope hunting....


Great bird country for huns. I've drank a lot of beer and a few more drinks in the little bar in Loring, North of Malta, just S of the Canadian border. I dunno if it is still open, but nice people in some fairly desolate country.


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Congrats, looks like some good eats.
 
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Outstanding. A good animal and a fine young man. Give him a hearty congrats from the Chief.
 
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hey, everyone - thanks for the kind words. it was a quick hunt, but a lot of good memories wrapped up in it.

gato - yep, there are huns everywhere here, and they are, in my opinion, the best upland game bird a person could ask for. pheasants and grouse are good too, but the huns are a sentimental favourite.

that little bar in loring is something else. when i was a kid, my dad worked for the rural telephone company and spent some time there while they were expanding (or updating lines) out into the area. wide-open country, for sure, but we wouldn't have it any other way.
 
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