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The guiding for cats this year has been really slow, so yesterday a took out my 12 yearold son for a cat. Colton made a good shot,the tom bailed and just about ran him over. The cat measured 9'1", wieghed 175# and skull green scored 15'3/8. Great day with father and son. One I won't forget anytime soon. beer



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Very nice. Smiler A great trophy.
How far from Montana are you?

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Way to go Chilcotin Hillbilly. Congrats to Colton!

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Nice lookin' cat! Would like to do such a hunt some time. Do you have a website?


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Beauty cat,sounds like an exciting hunt.Congrats to Colton and you!
Hunting with my son is always a highlight for me . You must be very proud of your son.
 
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That is a wonderful day, and memories enough for a lifetime. Well done to you both.






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Great trophy, proud hunter, and the dog looks good too!. Great start on 2009.
 
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awesome trophy!
 
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Nice tom. Hope it was a good run for the hounds(black and tans),I always have walker/redtick mix . A few bales and some good tracking. Its a lot of fun for all minus the cat. Hope he knows what he has there with that size of kitty . Congrates clap

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Oakman. I am not sure he really realizes the trophy he harvested. Colton was on his first cat hunt at 8 years old. That year he saw a 180# and a 220# cougar shot. Every year he comes home from school and sees a few toms this size that clients have shot and I thinks they are around every corner. He does realize that this was an expensive memory as a hunter would have paid good dollars to harvest this cat.Even with that I cannot put a price on the good time we had on the hunt. Eeker



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