Re: Classic picture
[Re: waggler]
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11/10/19 05:48 AM
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danny clifton
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wonder if the windshield got broke trying to get it up there?
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Classic picture
[Re: waggler]
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11/10/19 06:06 AM
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Yep montana 23 county, we see alot of it yet. only there on Subaru's. Deer and antelope anyway.
Let me sugar coat this
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Re: Classic picture
[Re: AJE]
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11/10/19 07:23 AM
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Prn
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I wonder how they get it up there For sure! Anyone that has ever had the opportunity to harvest an elk knows, they can be a beast just to roll over. I can't see how they could have got it up there. Real hardcore though!
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Re: Classic picture
[Re: waggler]
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11/10/19 08:33 AM
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snowy
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Through the years I have seen similar pictures like BearTooth said, and still do. Lol Some of these people don't have trucks etc. so it is there only transportation. I use to see a lot of people strap them to he front of their outfits going down the hwy. haven't seen as many of those lately. I seen 3 cars in the last few days that were up hunting big game in a car. Not all that uncommon to see hunters driving a small car. Lol
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Give me a fish, I will eat for a day. Teach me to fish, I will eat for a lifetime
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Re: Classic picture
[Re: hillbillyjake]
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11/10/19 08:36 AM
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Don't think it's a gremlin. I thought it looked like a pacer. I think ur right. Nope. After extensive googling it looks like a late 70's-early 80's Dodge Colt! I think?
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Re: Classic picture
[Re: Prn]
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11/10/19 09:40 AM
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Can you imagine the guys coming off the mountain empty handed. They roll up on this driving their $50,000 truck, pulling a $20,000 UTV, with there $1500 rifle, and $1200 scope. The disappointing look on their face would be priceless. LOL Probably used open sight 30-30 lever gun or savage pump!!!
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Re: Classic picture
[Re: waggler]
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11/10/19 10:23 AM
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Getting There
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I wish I would have a camera years ago when we seen a cow gutted on top of an old van in the U.P. of Michigan.
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Re: Classic picture
[Re: waggler]
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11/10/19 02:39 PM
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Bob
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I think I probably would have quartered it lol I can’t imagine how much of a fight it was to get that sucker up on the roof whole
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Re: Classic picture
[Re: AJE]
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11/10/19 03:14 PM
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I wonder how they get it up there I've got this little double-pully game winch deal I bought years ago from Cabela's. I have used it more than once to hoist elk up off the ground for easier cutting/skinning, etc. It wouldn't take any more than that to pull it up off the ground, drive the car up under it as close as possible, then lower/pull it over onto the car roof. I have used it on bulls bigger than the one in the photo, at least as far as antler size. It makes skinning and quartering a heck of a lot more comfortable. I have pulled pronghorns up on windmills to dissect.......easy as pie without all the bending over stuff. Now that is even more important than it was when I was way skinnier!
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