wow nice horns mine was only 32 but it was mine lol
are the wild horses still out there ?
when i worked on the RAMS site the cement trucks would kill at least two or three a week , crazy things would be in the middle of the road right over the top of a hill lol
are you from the area?
and i have the cheaper vise from HF and it works as a weight to hold down my blueprints lol
i just found the bottom stand from a old shaper so i get a head-start
haven't pulled the covers off yet so i hope it is all there inside
strange one is all enclosed even the bottom and i can't see real well down the top big rats nest i guess lol
--- In gingery_machines@yahoogroups.com, Nick Andrews <nickjandrews@...> wrote:
>
> Yup, the herd was up to about 7000 animals a few years ago. Now they want
> to kill them all out of the mountain areas, so they are having a bunch of
> hunts where you can apply if you know someone who works there who can
> sponsor and escort you hunting. They are doing about 5 licenses per hunt
> area and you have a whole month where you can hunt on any non-work day. So
> about 250 hunts for these badge areas. And still they have the trophy
> once-in-a-lifetime hunts as well in several areas, as well as plain old
> depredation hunts. I have a 35.5" cow shoulder mount, and my Dad has a 42"
> bull and a 39" cow shoulder mount on his wall.
>
> I have about 12 construction jobs around the range, but they aren't issuing
> contractor badges unless you have a multi-year or maintenance contract.
> Herd is down closer to their new target of 1000 animals, unfortunately. We
> saw around 100 of them throughout the day hunting on Sunday. They are such
> beautiful and tasty animals. With no natural predators to really keep them
> constrained, they breed all year here, so cows are pregnant 11 months out of
> the year. Almost every cow you see will be pregnant. Biologists say they
> can get pregnant again only a month after delivering a calf!
>
> On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 2:49 PM, grumpy grady <grumpygrady@.
>
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