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I'm going to post a link too the full story on a different forum, its a lot to copy and paste and too upload all the pictures, so I would hope that this 1 time you could allow it, thanks,
Matt
http://onyourownadventures.com/hunttalk/...-chapter-2
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I don't mind a bit if you link to a story you posted on another forum. I'm really not uptight about that sort of thing. Awesome story too!
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Congratulations on the elk looks like you had fun and a lot of hard work. Awesome to see you got your family involved too.
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GPW, did you forget how to access your original account? I can help with that if you like.
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Great write up an pictures. I enjoyed your hunt! So am I correct the goats packed all but the 30lb. sack of meat?
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(01-02-2017, 04:30 PM)WNC Goater Wrote: Great write up an pictures. I enjoyed your hunt! So am I correct the goats packed all but the 30lb. sack of meat?
Yep, the only thing I carried were the antler's and my mother in law carried the last sack of meat so we could do it in 1 trip, I have a 4th goat that will be ready next season so I won't have too call in reinforcements(lol), I also have 2 bucklings on there way also, so I should be good for several years, did I mention I love goats!
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Awesome! Would love to use my guys to pack out meat! Used llamas in Idaho to pack out a mulie. My buddy out there uses them for elk, in fact that trip was the inspiration for getting goats. Not many goat packers here in NC.