Back from the United Kingdom
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RE: Back from the United Kingdom
Amazing once again Huck. You are truly an amazing human being and asset to the hunting community in general. Thanks for sharing in your experiences with us. If your ever in or near PA let me know, I'd love to meet you. Thanks again for sharing.
#23
RE: Back from the United Kingdom
Congratulations on the success you have had. I am simply amazed at the places and animals you have had the pleasure of seeing. You should write a book about your adventures, have a writer put your words into print.I know thatI would buy it.
#24
Typical Buck
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Belgium
Posts: 996
RE: Back from the United Kingdom
I hope you let some foxes get away, I don't mind you harvesting anything else, but foxes are dear to me......
Anyway, lots of foxes means a good healthy ecosystem.
Did you notice the smell the glands under the muntjak deer's eyes give off ?
I used to breed and hand rear them.....
Frank
Belgium
Anyway, lots of foxes means a good healthy ecosystem.
Did you notice the smell the glands under the muntjak deer's eyes give off ?
I used to breed and hand rear them.....
Frank
Belgium
#28
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ohio
Posts: 7,876
RE: Back from the United Kingdom
ORIGINAL: iamyourhuckleberry
I'll have the attorneys draw up the papers Jeff. Oops, did the word "attorney" just come from my lips? Shame on me!
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I'll have the attorneys draw up the papers Jeff. Oops, did the word "attorney" just come from my lips? Shame on me!
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Congrats on liv'n the dream.
They ever say what happend to Wallace's head while you were there? It hung from the London bridge for more than 50 years after it was taken from him. I'd find just standing in the place he did enough for me.