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Besides some abnormally cool whether this weekend, my daughter Ella and friend Darryl managed to take a hog and Dybowski Sika respectively.

Ella took her hog Friday night. Although it wasn't as large as her first hog, the shot was further, at a smaller target that refused to stay still, and with a 243 win this time vs a 223 rem.

Darryl's Sika is excellent for a free range specimen. It was just starting to come out of velvet - the hardened ends were poking through!!!





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Congrats to the little lady on a nice pork chop!! (By the way....love the boots!!)

I can't wait for November to get here....swollen necks and cooler temps tu2


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Thanks for sharing, but for those of us out of town, what is a "Dybowski Sika" compared to the normal ones?
Are they free-ranging?
 
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Thanks for sharing! Best time of the year,hunting with friends and family, and football!
 
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Thanks for sharing, but for those of us out of town, what is a "Dybowski Sika" compared to the normal ones?
Are they free-ranging?


They are spotted versus the typical solid black/dark brown sikas. They are also a bit bigger.

Yes,they are free ranging.


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Congrats to Ella!!!! tu2
 
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gotta say...
that gal can "take care of buisness"
Love the boots too.
How old is she?
You have a great hunting partner there...
 
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Congrats! Good job and very nice sika


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Congrats to both of you! What a great hunt!

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Congrats to the young huntress!
 
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Very cool little Lady! I love the boots too!

Glad to see the smiles!
 
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BigNate +1. Way to start her off right. Good job.


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Beautiful young lady...neat that you take her hunting!!


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Congrats to all involved!!! I'm looking foward to this fall. I'm going to take a few buddies back home to Oklahoma and we're gonna try to get their young ones on deer. Hopefully, they'll be smiling from ear to ear just like Ella!!!!

Congrats again!!!!


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Great!!! Love to see the young in's get in our game.


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gotta say...
that gal can "take care of buisness"
Love the boots too.
How old is she?
You have a great hunting partner there...


9.5 years!


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