Mica Man
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Stories like this is why I Iurked on HT and finally joined years ago. Definitely making it great again Gerald!
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@Randy Hodges doesn't have a knit ewe hat for this exact scenario????After the ram that we gave the moniker “Rocket Ram” (for multiple reasons yet to be disclosed) disappeared, our attention was captivated by yet another group of rams.
I would have packed up my gear and been in pursuit of this ram immediately had he been in my unit, but unfortunately he needed to move about 500 yards before I could hunt him. For now all we could do was watch and enjoy the show.
He is a multi talented man. However, even “White Satin” has limitations.@Randy Hodges doesn't have a knit ewe hat for this exact scenario????
Were any UTV's high centered on rocks or rolled on its side?
Were any UTV's high centered on rocks or rolled on its side?
That is some full contact biology right there. Super cool. Thanks for sharing it.Back in December of 2016 I had the very cold privilege of being a part of a capture, test, and collar project on this sheep herd. We caught 30 sheep over a very cold day and a half. Since Gerald drew this tag, I pulled up my old GoPro footage from that project and put together a video for the guys on the hunt. Figured you guys might like to see it as well.
Seeing that canoe disappear into the dark with like 2 inches of freeboard gives me the goosebumps. Just headlamps and water.No, but we did come pretty close to overloading and sinking a canoe!
Like Washington on the Delaware?Seeing that canoe disappear into the dark with like 2 inches of freeboard gives me the goosebumps. Just headlamps and water.
I bet it was equally awe inspiringLike Washington on the Delaware?
You can never have too much beerdoes anyone need that much beer on a sheep hunt,,