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My first Muley 4x3

Post by crunch14 » Sun Oct 25, 2009 9:50 pm

Good size rack for the area I hunt, and gonna get A LOT of meat off of him. :) He weighed 250lbs gutted before we skinned him, as is camp tradition, we had heart stake with liver and onions that night. mmm mmm good :thumb
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Re: My first Muley 4x3

Post by MuleyMadness » Sun Oct 25, 2009 9:57 pm

Great job Crunch and WELCOME. Looks like he grew some Christmas ornaments also. :)

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Re: My first Muley 4x3

Post by crunch14 » Sun Oct 25, 2009 10:03 pm

HAHA another camp tradition. The family has been camping at the same spot for almost 40 years, used the same apple tree for hanging too. Used to have a crusty old game warden that would herass us if we didn't mark the points (3pt min.) he's long gone but posterity makes us do it.
Just remember they call it hunting not finding. It's all about the stories.
OIF vet 2003 SAPPERS LEAD THE WAY

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