EODRay
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He actually lives here in Colorado. About 15 miles from me, outside of Denver.I'm betting this guy lives in Texas? Am I correct?
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He actually lives here in Colorado. About 15 miles from me, outside of Denver.I'm betting this guy lives in Texas? Am I correct?
Copy that. I thought it may be a guy from Texas who is a friend of a friend of mine... he's got some crazy mounts like this guy...He actually lives here in Colorado. About 15 miles from me, outside of Denver.
If I shoot a mature bull elk, the antlers won't even fit in my house
The first thing that comes to mind is the hundreds of thousands of dollars this individual has paid towards wildlife habitat, conservation, public land access, hunting opportunities, and species preservation through all those tags and licenses. I am very grateful that someone with a lot of money chose to invest it in such a way that enables hundreds of us ordinary folks to enjoy public land hunting for a variety of species.
I've always thought that if I was going to create a piece of taxidermy, it might be a herd of savage squirrels bringing down a gazelle...Bet hes never harvested a mature tree squirrel... thats what this country was built on!
Conservation is down the list quite a ways though of why that guy wants to shoot all that stuff.
Please make this a reality.... That would be one reason to get a Pronghorn fully mounted.I've always thought that if I was going to create a piece of taxidermy, it might be a herd of savage squirrels bringing down a gazelle...