HOLY Lama ,momma huge
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Boone & Crockett
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HOLY Lama ,momma huge
Hunting in the burbs can get interesting,from big deer to lovers in the park bushes. Was sitting in my chair at 5 am this morning behind a home. Was hearing a walking animal in the woods between gentlemen farms. I bleated at daybreak.Heard something running around in thick stuff. Oh boy a buck chasing doe.Then I seen a huge body move out in to a walking lane.WOW thats huge.Still not light enough to ID the animal properly yet. It moved back in to the brush.I was thinking that thing was huge.bleated some more then 15 minutes later I here it coming my way and is going to cross the path 15 yards from me. I see the high weeds moving , I get ready ,Oh boy here we go , it steps out and WHAT A stinkin LLama. It looks at me and starts walking toward me. Oh man From a hot rush waiting to whack a monster to outward laughter. quess one of those gentlemen farmers lost a Llama. Wonder what they taste like ?????????
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RE: HOLY Lama ,momma huge
haha A guy down by where i hunt has llamas. He just let's them go freely. I guess they don't go far! Had to be funny though. I think they eat good?? Glad your a resposible hunter, just think if a "if it's brown, it's down" guy saw that movement and old lisa the llama came home with an arrow thru it's hump.
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: New Braunfels, Texas
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RE: HOLY Lama ,momma huge
Reminds me of a time a couple years ago when an Emu did the same thing to my hunt. Years ago in Texas, some smooth talking salesmen conned the ranchers into investing in Emu eggs and all the sudden we were hip deep in big ugly birds. They were going to compete with the chicken and beef markets as low fat alternatives. Well, I had eaten it once and although it made a fine meal, the price tag was too high and it all flopped. The ranchers were spending money to feed the birds and had no market for them so they turned them loose to free range the hill country. A lease I was hunting was in on this and we had the green light on any birds that came into view. The bobcats and coyote did most of them in and the rest must have wandered to parts unknown.