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2016-2017 Hunting Season
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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1377482" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>Husband called me little after 6:00 last night, said he shot a nice one around 5:00 & needed help. It was relatively easy to track the blood trail but the tornado had hit that back 40 (trees/limbs down all over) by then it was pitch black & it went down in a swell near the base of the ridge. Weighed 255 on the hook (more than twice my weight) and we had to drag that thing 60 yards up & across the ridge before we could get to a semi clear path back down to the Polaris & cart, probably another 100 yards. This included falling down twice (him), a face-slam on a tree after tripping over a log (me) & a puncture wound from a honey locust tree (me). When we took it in It only scored 148 & our processor was guessing 4.5 - 5.5 years old (prob closer to 5.5) so we're donating the meat. The rack is nice enough but definitely not worthy of a full mount. Can you tell I'm still a little cranky?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1377482, member: 24027"] Husband called me little after 6:00 last night, said he shot a nice one around 5:00 & needed help. It was relatively easy to track the blood trail but the tornado had hit that back 40 (trees/limbs down all over) by then it was pitch black & it went down in a swell near the base of the ridge. Weighed 255 on the hook (more than twice my weight) and we had to drag that thing 60 yards up & across the ridge before we could get to a semi clear path back down to the Polaris & cart, probably another 100 yards. This included falling down twice (him), a face-slam on a tree after tripping over a log (me) & a puncture wound from a honey locust tree (me). When we took it in It only scored 148 & our processor was guessing 4.5 - 5.5 years old (prob closer to 5.5) so we're donating the meat. The rack is nice enough but definitely not worthy of a full mount. Can you tell I'm still a little cranky? [/QUOTE]
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