New York Elk Hunters

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darb79

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I wonder if he had a deer tag also. Baa baa

All gutted, tagged and in transport!

30-06 rifle with Leupold Scope- $650 dollars
Out of State Elk License -$600 dollars
Gas to drive from New York -$700 dollars
Taking a Trophy Montana Llama- Priceless...............
 

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As the story goes, the hunter pulled into a check station and was almost laughed out of the state. My pops found the photos
 
:lol: That's ridiculous....and these are the people in the woods. Kinda scares me. I wonder what llama tastes like. To give the hunter a little credit, it does look somewhat similar to a cow elk.
 
I remember(last year I think) in KY a man tied the biggest buck ever to the hood of his vehicle that he'd shot. He figured it would break the recorde, turned out to be an Elk :lol:
 
Wasn't exspecting that.
It's funny...but really makes me wonder.
 
I have a buddy who's uncle (Off the boat) shot an American Bald Eagle in the 70's. :shock:

He took it to a Taxidermist to get it stuffed. :LOL2:

If I am not mistaken, I think he was fined $25000 dollars. You know what kind of coin that was in the 70's?
 
Jim said:
I have a buddy who's uncle (Off the boat) shot an American Bald Eagle in the 70's. :shock:

He took it to a Taxidermist to get it stuffed. :LOL2:

If I am not mistaken, I think he was fined $25000 dollars. You know what kind of coin that was in the 70's?



That's just sacreligious (sp) there! (shooting the Eagle)
 

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