Rare Photo !! Would you pull Trigger??
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Taken this fall near Lanial Quebec about 65 miles North of North Bay Ontario, near Lac Kipiwa
I have heard from Alqounguin Indians its bad luck to shoot a albino or a raven.?????????????
http://http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c326/manitou210/862bre2.jpg
I have heard from Alqounguin Indians its bad luck to shoot a albino or a raven.?????????????
http://http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c326/manitou210/862bre2.jpg
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No Manitou, I would not pull the trigger. Sometimes nature offers such beauty and rare events that shooting something is the last thing on my mind.
I love to hunt, no two ways about it, however, in some instances however rare they may be, I have kept the gun in my lap and just quietly observed
mother nature at her finest.
Its not always about the kill....
I love to hunt, no two ways about it, however, in some instances however rare they may be, I have kept the gun in my lap and just quietly observed
mother nature at her finest.
Its not always about the kill....
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Yep, I'd pull the trigger so long as I had a cow moose tag and it weren't illegal.
A moose is a moose.A white one will eat just as good as a brown one.
With all the talk about QDM if these were white tailed deer they should be culled from the heard. Beautiful of not an albino is a genetic defect that is not desirable in nature. Very surprising these moose are as old as they are.
A moose is a moose.A white one will eat just as good as a brown one.
With all the talk about QDM if these were white tailed deer they should be culled from the heard. Beautiful of not an albino is a genetic defect that is not desirable in nature. Very surprising these moose are as old as they are.
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No Manitou, I would not pull the trigger. Sometimes nature offers such beauty and rare events that shooting something is the last thing on my mind.
I love to hunt, no two ways about it, however, in some instances however rare they may be, I have kept the gun in my lap and just quietly observed
mother nature at her finest.
Its not always about the kill....
No Manitou, I would not pull the trigger. Sometimes nature offers such beauty and rare events that shooting something is the last thing on my mind.
I love to hunt, no two ways about it, however, in some instances however rare they may be, I have kept the gun in my lap and just quietly observed
mother nature at her finest.
Its not always about the kill....
All the best to you and your family


