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<blockquote data-quote="D.R. Cattle" data-source="post: 209016" data-attributes="member: 19"><p>Alan it's not an easy thing to learn. You'll have to be patient. When I roped in High School rodeo (wont say how many years ago) I can't even count how many millions of times I roped the hay bale. Then I moved up to dogs and sisters. Eventually I was roping steer heels and calves but it was a long time coming. Nowadays I just might get lucky enough to rope a yearling with a bad attitude or a prolapsed cow and that doesn't happen too often. I'm getting cobwebs in my wrist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.R. Cattle, post: 209016, member: 19"] Alan it's not an easy thing to learn. You'll have to be patient. When I roped in High School rodeo (wont say how many years ago) I can't even count how many millions of times I roped the hay bale. Then I moved up to dogs and sisters. Eventually I was roping steer heels and calves but it was a long time coming. Nowadays I just might get lucky enough to rope a yearling with a bad attitude or a prolapsed cow and that doesn't happen too often. I'm getting cobwebs in my wrist. [/QUOTE]
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