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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Clark" data-source="post: 244070" data-attributes="member: 6600"><p>On Oct 27 I saw a 125 pound man who had been packing out a big bull elk with 10 trips. He had a boat ~25 feet that he drove onto his trailer with in a foot of the winch, and attached the winch line from the bow. He was covered with blood, and yet not a move nor word was wasted as he explained to me how he got the elk and how I should find some. He runs Big Sky Rec V in Boseman. The launch was at Devil's Creek.</p><p></p><p>I have launched and trailered a boat a thousand times. I have watched a thousand others do it, in Seattle. Seeing great boating skill in MT was ironic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clark, post: 244070, member: 6600"] On Oct 27 I saw a 125 pound man who had been packing out a big bull elk with 10 trips. He had a boat ~25 feet that he drove onto his trailer with in a foot of the winch, and attached the winch line from the bow. He was covered with blood, and yet not a move nor word was wasted as he explained to me how he got the elk and how I should find some. He runs Big Sky Rec V in Boseman. The launch was at Devil's Creek. I have launched and trailered a boat a thousand times. I have watched a thousand others do it, in Seattle. Seeing great boating skill in MT was ironic. [/QUOTE]
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