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KahrMan

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  1. What Red said. This really is a cool thread.
  2. Alexa, please make the criminal wait while the cabinet slowly opens... That is really cool though.
  3. There can only be one.
  4. Welcome
  5. That’s what bows are for...
  6. What was your address again....
  7. That his a great hunting rifle but they are asking too much. There is a much smaller market for that level of hunting rifle. Best bet would probably be to list it on Gunbroker with a starting bid of $1950 and see if it sells. The scope being a discontinued model really hurts the value.
  8. Nice work.
  9. That is great grouping for a muzzle loader. Nice!
  10. That is a cool rifle.
  11. Sounds like a great trip. Did y’all float the Narrows of the Harpeth? If so, that is a great float.
  12. I was on a highway in Texas this past weekend with a 80 mph speed limit. First one I had come across.
  13. .357
  14. Great looking mount.
  15. Processed the deer and here is my first batch of jerky.
  16. Did not get the Sika buck I was looking for but took a nice fat red deer doe. I started a thread called Buffalo Creek Ranch about the hunt.
  17. I just got back from a hunt in Texas so I am not sure if I am going out this weekend. Good luck to everybody that does get out.
  18. I took a trip down to Leakey, TX at the end of last week to do some hunting. I had bought a hunting trip for Sika deer and hog at a SCI auction. The owner of BCR, Peter Allegra, has owned the property for about 30 years and brought in over 40 different species of European, Asian and African animals. He has over 10,000 acres which is roughly 16 square miles. It is a big place and I had it all to myself. Sika deer bugle like elk. Normally they are in full rut by mid September but the hot dry summer delayed the start of the rut. They were just starting to rut on my last day. We heard several bugles but the Sika never showed themselves. I was supposed to leave Friday evening but Peter told to stay another night so we could hunt on Saturday. Heard some more bugles Saturday morning but no luck. I had told Peter that I wanted a good eating size boar. He mentioned that he felt that the red deer does were a lot better eating than the boar. He has an abundance of them and said I could cull one of those if I wanted. So that's what I decided to do. I took a nice red deer doe at 142 yards on top of a ridge. I am glad I made a good shot and she went straight down. If she had run 15-20 yards right or left if would have been a hard recovery. The ranch house is at about 600 ft. The top of this ridge where I got the deer was at over 2300 Ft. Peter works hard to put you on the game you want. He and his wife only bring in one group of hunters at a time. They try to keep it at 4 and under. Peter and i hunted from before dark till after dark two straight days and then next morning. His wife would make home cooked meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It was fun trip although I was a little tired on the 15 hour drive home. The last pic is a shed from a red stag. They are magnificent creatures.
  19. I bet that was a blast. Congrats on 2nd.
  20. Welcome
  21. Congrats!!
  22. I bet it is really accurate.
  23. Congratulations!!
  24. If you don't want to scroll through all the options that come up when you click the emoji icon there is another way. Type a colon and then the emotion you are looking for and it will give you options... (:up) (:drool) Don't use the parenthesis. They are just there so you can see how to do it.

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