Originally Posted by Boxer
Shag,

I knew before I tripped the shutter,that I was mining GOLD. 1-7.7" Krieger 22-250AI,3.5-10X 40mm,McMillan Classic and BC's.(grin)




SamO,

I'm glad that riding Donkeys in a field,horns you up...it wouldn't come close to doing it for me. Now shooting Donkeys and Horses?!!? You's speakin' my language there!

Never have lived in a place that either was viable,except for Dog Food or Bear Bait. In fairness however,I do gotta fight my way through ankle tall grass to get to my crummy and as of yet,there's nothing untoward to cite in the fray.

So you gals got me on the ropes with trying to Prairie Fairy and I admit,it's beyond me and for a multitude of unflatterin' reasons(understatement)...I roll more like a Brush Ape and dat's my game.

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Ackleymam,

Do tell,as I remain curious as to what you do for a living,that makes walking in ankle tall grass seem difficult for you? It can't be that bad,can it?

Laffin'.




WyoWhimper,

No Pony Parade is complete without you! Perhaps you'd consider shooting Bigsqueeze a PM and wake her from the dead,so this Thread will go down in the annals of History as a right proper Paper Hat Brigade Swan Song? Obliged.

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Perspective is always interesting,despite it flying over pointy heads...which is of course more than half the fun! Plum amazin' too,how a good pair of corks will never let a good man down and on the really bright side,he can bring lotsa pictures to the Prairie Fairies to show 'em what transpires,where they cain't go.

Win/win!

Laffin'!


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Has this come down to who hunts tougher or easier terrain? I suppose you win...I just go where I enjoy to hunt!

And have been in commercial construction for 28 yrs...