Gerald Martin
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Only the ram and @sacountry (and now the whole world) knows…I recognize that topped tree in the left side of the frame. Now I know right where that guy is.
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Only the ram and @sacountry (and now the whole world) knows…I recognize that topped tree in the left side of the frame. Now I know right where that guy is.
Heading? We've already been there. Just going back for seconds.Where this thread is heading.
Only the ram and @sacountry (and now the whole world) knows…
Legal ram, right?Bo reminds me of someone I left off the hitlist......I can't believe I forgot to include Rambo.View attachment 195375
Probably low 60s don't you guys think? I can't believe I'm sharing this I mean anyone can pinpoint those three trunks in the background. Probably screwed
By almost 3 inches.Legal ram, right?View attachment 195378
With a horn stretcher it is.Legal ram, right?View attachment 195378
It's not the size of the hammer that counts, it's the nail your throwing it at that does.
Must sting, especially for the guy that kicked it off!Where this thread is heading.
I've seen those ads on certain websites--do they really work?With a horn stretcher it is.
We worked and hiked our butts off. Hadn’t planned on hunting the South end of the unit at all but luckily had done some research and we ended up liking it down there much better. Spent some time in some nice places and wished we had another week because we felt like we were getting into the right areas finally. Our first stop was tough glassing and down South we had some folks point us to some decent places that lined up with the biologists advice also. It was definitely an experience and we are hoping to connect on a black bear next September when we return but if anybody needs help packing I’ll gladly share my in reach info. Packing that moose out for someone else actually became the highlight of the trip for us. Painful but very cool to see that animal up close and give those guys a hand.Solid effort man! You’ve been in there a while.
Classic @EYJONAS!. Get everyone all fired up by posting a photo of a ram that has already been harvested. Everyone knows Rambo now lives in Cabelas Lone Tree. He is on the left…not the bottom right.
Oh no. I might have to quit my job and drive back up to Montana on Monday.I didn't even share the private collection yet of sub 3/4 rams.