AdamTayler
(.375 member)
02/11/06 03:08 PM
Re: Stone sheep hunt

Johan

I am going to do a shoulder mount with his head slightly turned so the longer horn is to the inside.

Curl

The price of a stone sheep hunt here for non residents is comparable to an expremely nice used British double. Goat on the other hand is quite cheaper and can be combined with other species like moose, caribou, elk, etc. The experience is something else so come on up. I hope you enjoyed the Vintagers. Was that 400 Purdey there?

DPhillips

I'll tell you how the two compare when I get my Dall.

Kechika

How many people believe you when you tell them you passed on a legal Stone on your second sheep hunt and your would be first ram?

ErikD

I resemble that remark! The pack boxes have a lip on the lid so rain stays out but they are not like Pelican cases so water could get in if fully submerged. I believe muskeg is like a moor/bog; imagine wet peat moss with a sloppy consistency topped with a "crust" of grass/bush. You step on the bushes and at the bases of trees as there is more support there. Make sure your footware is waterproof as the muskeg is like a wet sponge. When your ankle gets better, come on over. There is a rumor of a 186 that came out this year so there are still some big ones to be had.

Mickey

Give me a call; I believe it is my turn to buy lunch. Beware the curse of that treasure.






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