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Missouri Breaks Bighorn Ewe Chase
TimBo:
Wow, what beautiful country! Congrats on filling the freezer. Did you post that takedown in the Bows area? If so, I missed it.
Andrea S:
Thanks guys! I put the grip-n-grin in the Campfire forum and updated the original post with the link if anyone wants to see.
Timbo, no, I didn't get a write up of the bow in there yet - I finished it right at the beginning of antelope season here so I've been too busy hunting! Off to chase elk this weekend and maybe give the deer stand a sit on Sunday. No stopping till January!
Badly Bent:
Wow, what an adventure in some beautiful hunting grounds. From the pics it looks like you got yourselves in among the game real close. Considering the terrain and cover I'd say getting spitting distance has got to be awfully tough. I'd have to bet there is one of those ewes in danger next time that you head out after it with a bow. Nothing wrong with getting that meat with the rifle either, enjoy the feast. :)
JW_Halverson:
Having dallied in that country once, I have HUGE respect for you and your drive to do this hunt right! It's not easy stalking in the best of times, but choosing to set a side a large bite of that opportunity to dedicate it to hunting with stick and string is simply amazing. People like you look at hunting much like someone of deep faith looks at a pilgrimage. It mixes and muddles the boundaries between physical, spiritual, emotional, and psychological.
Thanks for sharing and inspiring!
Ranasp:
Sounds like you had a blast out there and did the sensible thing for your goals. Congratulations on that ewe!
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