The things you see...

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fletch
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The things you see...

Post by fletch »

when you don't have your xbow. Just got back from Newfoundland and saw this nice bull and he didn't mind getting his picture taken one little bit.[img][img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v675/ ... G_0818.jpg[/img][/img]

Nfld. is one unique and beatiful province thats for sure. Landscape was not what I expected at all. I now know why it's called "the rock".
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BALLZ
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Post by BALLZ »

please please please let me see something like that on my moose hunt this year. nice pics
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Post by Sandman »

Nice Pics~!
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Super.... :D
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Post by GREY OWL »

To small................ wait for a bigger one BALLZ. :lol: :lol:

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Post by BALLZ »

I know its small but it would still look nice on my wall :)
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Partikle
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Post by Partikle »

He's a brute. What were you driving? If you had hit him while he was crossing the road you would not need a tag and you get to keep him. But I would not recommed hitting him unless you were driving a train. The authorities might start wondering if they saw your tire tracks crossing a field to hit him. :wink:
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Post by fletch »

Thanks everyone for the comments.

Partikle, we were driving a Mitsubishi Gallant so I would not have wanted to smack him, he might have just turned and hit me back. :wink: :lol:
Also I was wondering when we saw semis and pickup trucks on the road almost everyone had "bull bars" on the front and I know why now.
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Post by A.W »

Great pics. One question though...How come they are never that close to your vehicle when you're hunting them? :lol:
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Post by R.J. »

Nice pictures !
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Post by LoneWolf »

Great photos, fletch.
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