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Guest Astra900
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Reminds me of several years ago, some moron up around LBL shot an elk, and tried to check in. To beat all, he thought he had a record breaking deer.

People like these, and those duck hunter's someone posted about a while back; Really bodes well for you hunters out there:screwy:

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The poor guy from New York, Whataya gonadu.

I have been huntin elk in Colorado and New Mexico for 10 years and have not ran accross one of these none typicals.They must be a Monana thang.

Im going to call my taxidermist and ask what he will charge for a llama mount.

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Why would you shoot such a small elk:doh::lol:

Guest gcrookston
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When I was a kid my father had his horse shot out from under him by a Texas hunter. I guess the Yellow rain slicker indicated it was a really big elk.

The locals joked about the NY and TX plates on cars that it wasn't a good day to head into the mountains as those folks would shoot you.

(I grew up in Grand Valley Colorado).

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As a former NY'r, who has family that are avid hunters in mid-state NY....DERT-DAH-DER...I shot me an elkie kinda thing...yayyyy, I can show my friends...awwwwww F***

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I especially like this part....

"Photos that the Livestock Department took during its investigation showed the dark brown and black llama gutted and lying in the back of a red pickup truck. The photos included a shot of Saunders' notched 2008 elk tag, dated Nov. 18. "

Poor guy went ahead and gutted it and threw her in the truck...tagged it even...with an Elk tag!

:up:

Guest Astra900
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I especially like this part....

"Photos that the Livestock Department took during its investigation showed the dark brown and black llama gutted and lying in the back of a red pickup truck. The photos included a shot of Saunders' notched 2008 elk tag, dated Nov. 18. "

Poor guy went ahead and gutted it and threw her in the truck...tagged it even...with an Elk tag!

:doh:

Ohh yeah! That's what the guy up in north west TN did too. Shot an elk, gutted it, put a deer tag on it, and tried to check it in!

Can you imagine being a game warden in either instance?

*Taps guy on shoulder* "Come on over here, we need to chat."

:up::lol:;):lol::ugh::lol::lol:

Guest Astra900
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I told my dad about it and he said in Michigan a guy killed a goat thinking it was an albino deer.

:D Ow, my side hurts

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