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Grendel strikes again
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<blockquote data-quote="MachV" data-source="post: 2624445" data-attributes="member: 93"><p>Got the head dropped off at the taxidermist ($900, wish I had the talent and patience) for the 10 month wait, got notified the ATF cleared my second can after a 14 month wait and the daughter has already claim it for next years hunt.</p><p>Hurry up and wait seams to be the theme these days.</p><p>As a side note I saved the antelope liver for the first time. It was too mushy to do anything with. Always save elk and deer livers(if I dont run a bullet through it) Anybody else save the liver on antelope?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MachV, post: 2624445, member: 93"] Got the head dropped off at the taxidermist ($900, wish I had the talent and patience) for the 10 month wait, got notified the ATF cleared my second can after a 14 month wait and the daughter has already claim it for next years hunt. Hurry up and wait seams to be the theme these days. As a side note I saved the antelope liver for the first time. It was too mushy to do anything with. Always save elk and deer livers(if I dont run a bullet through it) Anybody else save the liver on antelope? [/QUOTE]
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