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On the ranch where a friend works

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Topic: On the ranch where a friend works
Posted By: Canku Nunpa
Subject: On the ranch where a friend works
Date Posted: 07 April 2006 at 04:35



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Posted By: TasunkaWitko
Date Posted: 07 April 2006 at 04:39
some very nice elk in that photo! thanks for sharing it!

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TasunkaWitko - Chinook, Montana

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Posted By: waksupi
Date Posted: 07 April 2006 at 16:19

Great picture Ron. But, I suspect you are really just bragging about the fact you have a friend!

JT is back from Arizona. He's tanned, rested, and ready! Looking darn good, and it's good to have him home.



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Posted By: Canku Nunpa
Date Posted: 08 April 2006 at 02:49
You're right Ric, I don't think I ever had a real friend. Maybe I should have said a guy I saw one time when he was in town (or passing through).

Here's a closer look at one of the bigger ones.
 


Posted By: waksupi
Date Posted: 08 April 2006 at 03:09

That is a real dandy, Ron. I don't know if I would shoot it, though. Most likely kinda chewy! And I wouldn't have room to hang the antlers.

I tend to have a lot of those "met in town" type friends, too. Not many I could depend on, to watch my back.



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Posted By: Canku Nunpa
Date Posted: 08 April 2006 at 08:05
Then you 'd have to have a barn to hand this'n in.


And- I would guess most of them would be on the "chewy" side.

Would rather have the big cow that I helped a guy get last year. 368# carcass weight - without the loins & tenderloins! 9 year old dry/fat lead cow.


Posted By: mtmiller
Date Posted: 08 April 2006 at 08:24
Great pics, thanks for sharing.  Any of that bone hitting the ground yet?

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Posted By: Canku Nunpa
Date Posted: 09 April 2006 at 00:32
I haven't been out looking yet, but I suspect most all have shed by this time.

Been thinking about seeing if the snow on a ranch west of me is out to point I can go looking around a little.


Posted By: Gunrunner
Date Posted: 09 April 2006 at 01:45
Fantastic pics Canku...good luck with the shed hunting.

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