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WinkI know that is not how to spell it,,just an attention getter.How about bringin' some to the states; they, for the real high places,and something small but prolific for the lower elevations,,something in the roe deer class.I love to hunt high and Rocky mtn. goat is too restricted, both in range and avaiability,and usually very exspensive ''cept in states that allow resi's, with limited permits/quotas,etc. .More exotics for year round hunts like in Texas,,,that's the idea...


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Can't put them in LA ... you guys would eat them all! dancing

That would be pretty cool to have Tahr, Chamois, Roe Deer, etc.

We (USA) have done stocking of certain exotic animals in the US. Some intentional, some unintentional.

Feral Hogs
Aoudad (Stocked by TXP&W)
Ibex (Intentional, New Mexico .. Corona Mts???)
Nilgai (Intentional stocked on King Ranch and they spread)

In the Hill Country of TX, you have no idea what you might find running wild.

Axis are very abundant
Fallow
Blackbuck
Red Deer
Sika Deer
Aoudad
Corsican
Mouflon mixes

I know of a rancher who has a low fenced ranch in TX that has released Ibex and Red Stag. They are doing well and reproducing.

I have personally, unintentionally, stocked a certain Northwest Texas tri-county area with Aoudad and Axis Deer.

Oops.

Your welcome. Big Grin
 
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about that ""oops"",,I suppose that if I were to volunteer to guide mr.& mrs.'s chamois and roe deer,,for an all exspense paid trip to view our Rockys,,they couldn't be blamed,,,nor I held responsible,,,if they were to ,,lets say,,over stay thier visa's!!!,,no, really,,lot's of 50 lb.+- deer all over the foothills where whitetails are scarce,and muleys don't exist,,I don't mean in the bottoms,or in eastern low country,,I'm talkin' hill and mountains!!!

I like the look of your hunters cabin,and the surrounding country.Are you the guide/outfitter?


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Is that were Vince gets his Shamwow skins from????
 
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Originally posted by Panzerschmied:
I like the look of your hunters cabin,and the surrounding country.Are you the guide/outfitter?


Yes, I am the land owner/guide/outfitter/tractor mechanic/builder/fixer & chief bottle washer.
 
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shoe horses?,untie knots in boot laces,,pull pricklypear spines?? Big Grin


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No horses! Plenty of prickly pears though! shocker
 
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