CO 3rd season success!

ElkTrout

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Feb 2, 2012
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Had an amazing 3rd rifle season here in Colorado! Both as a group and individually! Very fortunate to be a part of it! We ended up taking 2 bulls, 6 cows and a buck! Very blessed! Not trying to boast but sharing with everyone that understands what it takes to have a season like this. All of the conditions were perfect to make it happen!



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JimP

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Mar 28, 2016
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Great looking buck and a whole bunch of meat ya have there.

A hunt like that one is one to be remembered.
 

tootallrosenwald

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Congratulations on a good years success. Do those Llamas stay with you, or do you have to lead them?
I was traveling down a Forest Service trail, horse back one time, and met a string of Llamas. Horses were freaking out.


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ElkTrout

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Parker, CO
Congratulations on a good years success. Do those Llamas stay with you, or do you have to lead them?
I was traveling down a Forest Service trail, horse back one time, and met a string of Llamas. Horses were freaking out.


Too Tall
The llamas have to be led for sure. And yes, horses and llamas don?t mix at first. Over time if they get used to eachother it is fine.


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Biz45

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congrats on your success, it takes a lot of determination to harvest those animals. That buck is amazing for public land way to go