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"Well, you came up here for adventure, didn't ya?"

Hell of a story well paced out to hold us all on the edge to come back when updated. Great job
 
This was one of the best hunting stories I have read in a long time. I have hunted that terrain, and suffered with you every step, you made it that real.
 
Great write up. Thanks for taking us along. A HT Dundy award winner for sure.
 
What a great adventure! Thank you for sharing it with us.
 
What a great story and awesome pics! Thanks for sharing!
 
That sir, is a spectacular adventure . Congratulations and thank you for sharing
 
Exactly what I needed as winter drags to an end and I am nearing cabin insanity. Fantastic adventure and a write-up that does it justice. Core memories for you on that trip.
 
The end game with any hunt for me is the vittles.
From one ham, I locate the oyster steak and tri-tip and they go in a bag with the rump roast. When I get home, those go directly in the pan with just salt, and it's some of the best meat I've every tasted.

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I clean up the skull and get it simmered and power washed. The hundreds of tiny holes in the muzzle are different than any other ungulate I've ever seen.

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The antlers keep their color, but the skull is stained deeply.

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Ultimately, the hair bleach does its job and the skull goes up in the wall to keep the memories fresh every time I walk our stairs.

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