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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1496757" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>I'm always amazed how good some folks are in the pasture with a rope. It's one thing to catch one that runs out of a chute in a pen and a completely different thing to catch one in the pasture. Several years ago we had a calf get through the head gate so we got his tag # and just figured we'd get him in the next few days. At the end of the day the guys helping said lets get that calf so I just said go ahead if you can catch him. These calves were in a pretty big catch trap bundle up in the corner. First guy rides up spots the calf and misses twice, second guy rides up doesn't say a word and without warning ropes the calf like nobody's business. Turns to first guy and just smiles. Theses calves (probably 100 or so) were in a pretty tight wad too. The guy that roped the calf was 15 and it wasn't luck. It wasn't a huge deal but pretty good way to end the day. Not all Cowboys are wild most just love doing what they do and take pride in being good with a horse and a rope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1496757, member: 32659"] I'm always amazed how good some folks are in the pasture with a rope. It's one thing to catch one that runs out of a chute in a pen and a completely different thing to catch one in the pasture. Several years ago we had a calf get through the head gate so we got his tag # and just figured we'd get him in the next few days. At the end of the day the guys helping said lets get that calf so I just said go ahead if you can catch him. These calves were in a pretty big catch trap bundle up in the corner. First guy rides up spots the calf and misses twice, second guy rides up doesn't say a word and without warning ropes the calf like nobody's business. Turns to first guy and just smiles. Theses calves (probably 100 or so) were in a pretty tight wad too. The guy that roped the calf was 15 and it wasn't luck. It wasn't a huge deal but pretty good way to end the day. Not all Cowboys are wild most just love doing what they do and take pride in being good with a horse and a rope. [/QUOTE]
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