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How well does the average big game hunter shoot?
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<blockquote data-quote="scpaul" data-source="post: 2837508" data-attributes="member: 76393"><p>For many years I displayed two</p><p> 8 point bucks that belonged to a good friend. We went over to his trailer for supper. As he headed down the hall 1 reached out and grabbed him. He said grab that other one, I'm going to throw them away. I figured it was just the heat of the moment, so I put them in my truck. I couldn't get him to take them back. I never removed the plaques figuring that one day I'd give them to his son. Unfortunately his son got killed. They now are at my old hunting club, still with their plaques and hoping that one day he'll want them back. He has a much larger home now so he has room.</p><p>I had some fun while I had them. I put 50 lb. coydog (?) tails on their heads and told some of the people that noticed that they were a northern sub-species. They were Mohawk deer with the pronounced hair blended on the top of their head. They still have the tails on them as far as I know. </p><p>The few of us that knew really had a ball with it for years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scpaul, post: 2837508, member: 76393"] For many years I displayed two 8 point bucks that belonged to a good friend. We went over to his trailer for supper. As he headed down the hall 1 reached out and grabbed him. He said grab that other one, I'm going to throw them away. I figured it was just the heat of the moment, so I put them in my truck. I couldn't get him to take them back. I never removed the plaques figuring that one day I'd give them to his son. Unfortunately his son got killed. They now are at my old hunting club, still with their plaques and hoping that one day he'll want them back. He has a much larger home now so he has room. I had some fun while I had them. I put 50 lb. coydog (?) tails on their heads and told some of the people that noticed that they were a northern sub-species. They were Mohawk deer with the pronounced hair blended on the top of their head. They still have the tails on them as far as I know. The few of us that knew really had a ball with it for years. [/QUOTE]
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