Big Game Hunters, Show Your Stuff

GreatwhiteNorth

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You are getting close to failing at life if you have never seen that movie, just thought I should let you know, one of the greatest of all time.
IMHO the first one is the best, but I still enjoyed watching the four sequels too.

Oh, and btw the big double you see Bert using in his basement on the first graboid that he killed was a
William and Moore 8 gauge shotgun.

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Just a bit of useless trivia that's rattling around in my noggin.
 

whitebb2727

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IMHO the first one is the best, but I still enjoyed watching the four sequels too.

Oh, and btw the big double you see Bert using in his basement on the first graboid that he killed was a
William and Moore 8 gauge shotgun.

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Just a bit of useless trivia that's rattling around in my noggin.
I was trying to find a clip of Burt on the roof and shooting into the ground. when they pull up with the dozer and trailer.
 

Walterwhiter

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Before someone crawls up my butt for being a trophy hunter, I'll qualify this by saying I'm a meat hunter. I utilize every animal I harvest & if it happens to have nice horns or antlers then its a bonus. I've fed my family for over 25 years mostly on wild game & I have to say we eat good !
Here is a couple shots from last fall - the moose has a 46" spread (not a monster but Lots of fantastic eating). My Dall sheep is 36" with 13" bases and talk about tasty - some of the best meat you've ever eaten.
We'll start with that.
Peace
He shot bullwinkle! On the real nice bull you got there quite a spread. I have to say though that elk filet mignon is the best fucking meat ever!
 

curious2garden

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You are getting close to failing at life if you have never seen that movie, just thought I should let you know, one of the greatest of all time.
LOL wouldn't be the first time I failed at life. When that movie came out I actually had a life and it did not include movies, or time off, or fun for that matter. I'm catching up on that now. So I appreciate these recommendations to better myself, thank you.
 

Walterwhiter

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Actually the 46" spread is average for this area - I've seen some 65 - 70" bulls but they gotta have have the consistency of boot leather.
I've seen two ever on my way to school in Montana. A bull and a cow wading through the creek. White tail would graze on our property sometimes. I had prong horn one time ugh nasty summer sausage? He'll ya! I miss it there. I haven't seen a mouthing in over 8yrs!
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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I've seen two ever on my way to school in Montana. A bull and a cow wading through the creek. White tail would graze on our property sometimes. I had prong horn one time ugh nasty summer sausage? He'll ya! I miss it there. I haven't seen a mouthing in over 8yrs!
I'm pretty sure the Montana moose are Shiras which are impressive but pretty small by Yukon standards (but just as tasty I'll bet).
 
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