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<blockquote data-quote="Catskills" data-source="post: 2910880" data-attributes="member: 106302"><p>My favorite Monroe Mountain memory was also with my boys. I took my song boys hunting on an archery hunt. They were fully decked out in camo and each had a hoochie mama cow call. We spread out in some thick cover about 20yds apart and called a small 6pt in between us. The bull was screaming up a storm! I remember looking at my boys who were wide eyed as the bull screamed from 5yds away. My youngest was mouthing shoot shoot. With the bulls going nuts, I passed….something I've regretted for years. Decades later…they are now the ones passing animals!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catskills, post: 2910880, member: 106302"] My favorite Monroe Mountain memory was also with my boys. I took my song boys hunting on an archery hunt. They were fully decked out in camo and each had a hoochie mama cow call. We spread out in some thick cover about 20yds apart and called a small 6pt in between us. The bull was screaming up a storm! I remember looking at my boys who were wide eyed as the bull screamed from 5yds away. My youngest was mouthing shoot shoot. With the bulls going nuts, I passed….something I’ve regretted for years. Decades later…they are now the ones passing animals! [/QUOTE]
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