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JW_Halverson:
Call it what you will, but it is endangered due to the influx of illegal South-of-the-Border undocumented chupacabras.  That's probably the last one you'll ever see.

gstoneberg:

--- Quote from: PeteC on December 28, 2010, 12:28:07 pm ---I gotta tell you fella's,I thought I had a one of a kind sighting here.Dang,I'm a little dissapointed. ;D God Bless

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Don't sell yourself short there Pete.  That is a rare sighting indeed.  Down here in Texas, every once in a while you can catch a glimpse of the very secretive half-alina.  :D  They don't eat worth a hoot though.

George

PeteC:
George,I've yet to see a half-alina,but,I've seen a bunch of Whole-alinas. ;D  God Bless

gstoneberg:
Pete,

I've got to get after them again some time,  I have a score to settle with those ornery little buggers.  A few years ago one ran off with one of my laminated birch arrows and grizzly grande broadheads.  The audacity of the thing... ;)  They are tough, that's for sure.

The archery club I belonged to in Nebraska would give away the pieces of 3D targets when they replaced them.  I had half targets of almost all the smaller animals to shoot at one time or another...usually the rear end, but not always.  Is that how you got yours?  I never thought to attach the head to the back though, that's slick.  :)

George

PeteC:
Yessir,when we shot it in half,I cut the "T -lock off the mid-section,then glued the thin slice to the other end,yielding a Buckaroo.  ;) It is an interesting target,and has a very small kill zone.This way,I can get practiced up for an encounter with the real thing. ;D God Bless

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