Burns, Shrapnel has been a fixture of this forum for many years, and the majority of us who have stayed around a little really like his posts. You on the other hand, are the hemorrhoid that just won’t go away. And to say Sharp needs to stay in town? Only pictures I’ve seen of you show a fat boy with an AR and usually somebody to carry the load standing with you. Shrap on the other hand only posts cool [bleep], like sweet guns usually with dead critters. No fanfare, just the the good stuff.
Thats why we like him, and not you. In a nutshell.
Have a nice day.
I don't really understand why you want more pictures of me in this thread but here's a bull and there are grizzly tracks in the snow.
Add it to your spankbank.
The reason people don’t like you Burnsy, is because you’re a [bleep]. But feel free to validate your ego by posting pictures for people you have never met and never will meet.
This is an awesome thread, and you suck cock. It is what it is.
These 2 pictures really show the difference between dead and buried...
LOL.
We get it.
You're a skeird puZZy.
Stay in town.
Somebody got their little feelers hurt.
Burns, Shrapnel has been a fixture of this forum for many years, and the majority of us who have stayed around a little really like his posts. You on the other hand, are the hemorrhoid that just won’t go away.
I disagree. He goes away sometimes but the problem is he always comes back.
And then Smokepoles chimes in, hemorrhoid Burn’s anal wart brother.
Kenlguy: I know in Washington you can salvage the horns during Elk seasons - but you have to "tag" them. Not sure what gives after a season? I have done so (salvaged antlers/horns) in Montana several times now - including from archery wounded Elk, archery wounded Mule Deer, archery wounded Antelope and archery wounded Whitetails! But I have done these more or less on the sly. Last year an archery wounded Mule Deer had been slumping around in the fields adjacent to my home with an arrow through its neck for nearly two months. Numerous reports came to the local game warden detachment and they finally (after weeks of trying!) got close enough to this Buck Mule Deer to "dart" him and then remove the arrow. We are seeing more and more Grizzly sign each year. Wife and I saw three Grizz in three separate spots in one day going over Beartooth Pass (not in a park but in public lands!). It is time for a Grizzly season in Montana. Hold into the wind VarmintGuy
Losttrasil60 is wrong and full of schit..... typical brain dead libtard....
In regards to bighorn sheep it says "It is unlawful to posses bighorn sheep head/horns picked up in the wild" this has been a law for a long time , a legally taken sheep has an identifying plug placed in the horns... I have heard of rare exceptions where a person finds a ram dead by natural causes and a game warden accompanies them to the site and allows an individual to take the horns... my guess is you better have connections to make that happen.
As for elk deer etc... the law is a little more vague... but I tend to believe Shrapnel on this. Cutting off horns without tagging them during season is bound to get you in trouble
As usual another resident libtard (lostsoul60) is a moron and wrong
Originally Posted by Judman PS, if you think Trump is “good” you’re way stupider than I thought! Haha
Just so all the Debbie Downers know, Sharp and I. Are out in the NO BEAR part of Montana living the dream. 75 degrees, no wind, lots of p-dogs and gophers without a care in the world. The haters can keep on doing their thing and we’ll do ours. Life is good.
Damn you BangPop.... I have been following the infamous prairie dog map to Shrap's killing ground for years now and it has only lead me to the top of the Beartooths... sonofabitch ....... ;(
Originally Posted by Judman PS, if you think Trump is “good” you’re way stupider than I thought! Haha
Losttrasil60 is wrong and full of schit..... typical brain dead libtard....
In regards to bighorn sheep it says "It is unlawful to posses bighorn sheep head/horns picked up in the wild" this has been a law for a long time , a legally taken sheep has an identifying plug placed in the horns... I have heard of rare exceptions where a person finds a ram dead by natural causes and a game warden accompanies them to the site and allows an individual to take the horns... my guess is you better have connections to make that happen.
As for elk deer etc... the law is a little more vague... but I tend to believe Shrapnel on this. Cutting off horns without tagging them during season is bound to get you in trouble
As usual another resident libtard (lostsoul60) is a moron and wrong
Originally Posted by irfubar
Losttrasil60 is wrong and full of schit..... typical brain dead libtard....
In regards to bighorn sheep it says "It is unlawful to posses bighorn sheep head/horns picked up in the wild" this has been a law for a long time , a legally taken sheep has an identifying plug placed in the horns... I have heard of rare exceptions where a person finds a ram dead by natural causes and a game warden accompanies them to the site and allows an individual to take the horns... my guess is you better have connections to make that happen.
As for elk deer etc... the law is a little more vague... but I tend to believe Shrapnel on this. Cutting off horns without tagging them during season is bound to get you in trouble
As usual another resident libtard (lostsoul60) is a moron and wrong
Wrong again California transplant.
With the passage of Senate Bill 344, it is now legal for people to pick up and possess skulls and horns of bighorn sheep as long as they died of natural causes. Those who recover horns or skulls must report the find to Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks within 48 hours and present it to FWP for inspection and plugging within 10 days
Losttrasil60 is wrong and full of schit..... typical brain dead libtard....
In regards to bighorn sheep it says "It is unlawful to posses bighorn sheep head/horns picked up in the wild" this has been a law for a long time , a legally taken sheep has an identifying plug placed in the horns... I have heard of rare exceptions where a person finds a ram dead by natural causes and a game warden accompanies them to the site and allows an individual to take the horns... my guess is you better have connections to make that happen.
As for elk deer etc... the law is a little more vague... but I tend to believe Shrapnel on this. Cutting off horns without tagging them during season is bound to get you in trouble
As usual another resident libtard (lostsoul60) is a moron and wrong
Originally Posted by irfubar
Losttrasil60 is wrong and full of schit..... typical brain dead libtard....
In regards to bighorn sheep it says "It is unlawful to posses bighorn sheep head/horns picked up in the wild" this has been a law for a long time , a legally taken sheep has an identifying plug placed in the horns... I have heard of rare exceptions where a person finds a ram dead by natural causes and a game warden accompanies them to the site and allows an individual to take the horns... my guess is you better have connections to make that happen.
As for elk deer etc... the law is a little more vague... but I tend to believe Shrapnel on this. Cutting off horns without tagging them during season is bound to get you in trouble
As usual another resident libtard (lostsoul60) is a moron and wrong
Wrong again California transplant.
With the passage of Senate Bill 344, it is now legal for people to pick up and possess skulls and horns of bighorn sheep as long as they died of natural causes. Those who recover horns or skulls must report the find to Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks within 48 hours and present it to FWP for inspection and plugging within 10 days
Possession of Wildlife Parts (MCA 87-6-202) A person may not possess, ship, or transport all or part of any game fish, bird, game animal, or fur-bearing animal that was unlawfully killed, captured, or taken, whether killed, captured, or taken in Montana or outside of Montana. “Possess” includes the act of killing, capturing, or taking a game fish, bird, game animal, or fur-bearing animal regardless of whether the person takes or retains physical possession of the fish, bird, or animal This section does not prohibit the possession, shipping, or transportation of: (a) hides, heads, or mounts of lawfully killed, captured, or taken game fish, birds, game animals, or fur-bearing animals, except that the sale or purchase of a hide, head, or mount of a grizzly bear is prohibited, except as provided by federal law; (b) naturally shed antlers or the antlers with a skull or portion of a skull attached from a game animal that has died from natural causes and that has not been unlawfully killed, captured, or taken or accidentally killed;
Losttrasil60 is wrong and full of schit..... typical brain dead libtard....
In regards to bighorn sheep it says "It is unlawful to posses bighorn sheep head/horns picked up in the wild" this has been a law for a long time , a legally taken sheep has an identifying plug placed in the horns... I have heard of rare exceptions where a person finds a ram dead by natural causes and a game warden accompanies them to the site and allows an individual to take the horns... my guess is you better have connections to make that happen.
As for elk deer etc... the law is a little more vague... but I tend to believe Shrapnel on this. Cutting off horns without tagging them during season is bound to get you in trouble
As usual another resident libtard (lostsoul60) is a moron and wrong
Originally Posted by irfubar
Losttrasil60 is wrong and full of schit..... typical brain dead libtard....
In regards to bighorn sheep it says "It is unlawful to posses bighorn sheep head/horns picked up in the wild" this has been a law for a long time , a legally taken sheep has an identifying plug placed in the horns... I have heard of rare exceptions where a person finds a ram dead by natural causes and a game warden accompanies them to the site and allows an individual to take the horns... my guess is you better have connections to make that happen.
As for elk deer etc... the law is a little more vague... but I tend to believe Shrapnel on this. Cutting off horns without tagging them during season is bound to get you in trouble
As usual another resident libtard (lostsoul60) is a moron and wrong
Wrong again California transplant.
With the passage of Senate Bill 344, it is now legal for people to pick up and possess skulls and horns of bighorn sheep as long as they died of natural causes. Those who recover horns or skulls must report the find to Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks within 48 hours and present it to FWP for inspection and plugging within 10 days
Ooops looks like I have a little crow to dine on..... Doesn't change the fact you are a liberal moron....
Originally Posted by Judman PS, if you think Trump is “good” you’re way stupider than I thought! Haha
Losttrasil60 is wrong and full of schit..... typical brain dead libtard....
In regards to bighorn sheep it says "It is unlawful to posses bighorn sheep head/horns picked up in the wild" this has been a law for a long time , a legally taken sheep has an identifying plug placed in the horns... I have heard of rare exceptions where a person finds a ram dead by natural causes and a game warden accompanies them to the site and allows an individual to take the horns... my guess is you better have connections to make that happen.
As for elk deer etc... the law is a little more vague... but I tend to believe Shrapnel on this. Cutting off horns without tagging them during season is bound to get you in trouble
As usual another resident libtard (lostsoul60) is a moron and wrong
Originally Posted by irfubar
Losttrasil60 is wrong and full of schit..... typical brain dead libtard....
In regards to bighorn sheep it says "It is unlawful to posses bighorn sheep head/horns picked up in the wild" this has been a law for a long time , a legally taken sheep has an identifying plug placed in the horns... I have heard of rare exceptions where a person finds a ram dead by natural causes and a game warden accompanies them to the site and allows an individual to take the horns... my guess is you better have connections to make that happen.
As for elk deer etc... the law is a little more vague... but I tend to believe Shrapnel on this. Cutting off horns without tagging them during season is bound to get you in trouble
As usual another resident libtard (lostsoul60) is a moron and wrong
Wrong again California transplant.
With the passage of Senate Bill 344, it is now legal for people to pick up and possess skulls and horns of bighorn sheep as long as they died of natural causes. Those who recover horns or skulls must report the find to Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks within 48 hours and present it to FWP for inspection and plugging within 10 days
Ooops looks like I have a little crow to dine on..... Doesn't change the fact you are a liberal moron....
To be specific... I was wrong in regards to bighorn sheep... it's been law for years you cannot salvage sheep horns... apparently in 2019 they changed that law... good to know.
Originally Posted by Judman PS, if you think Trump is “good” you’re way stupider than I thought! Haha