Huston bucks...

I dont think anybody answered because I dont think anybody cared, they are great bucks regardless of where they were killed.

Drum
 
Your welcome BFE, trying to do my part. Did you drool a stain on your satin pillow case?

No doubt they are great bucks but I know where the original poster was going with his question. I know things, that is what I do.
 
Since it is against the law for CWMUs to allow other tag holders on thier property to hunt, I would rule out the Alton CWMU unit. Those were great bucks and congrats to them. I imagine that they have some pretty good private land connections which they have built and earned over the past who knows how many years. Good on them for shooting 2 dandies.

The question should be: Which Antelope hunt will JDH draw next year and will the buck be over 90"?? (of course it will, comparing it to his huge elk and great buck it would have to be.)
 
Thanks answermonkey for pointing out the obvious... it is pretty clear where I was headed with this.

And your right Drum, nice bucks, by all means. And not saying that they didn't do their part to kill them and that they aren't good hunters.

But for me personally, it certainly took something away from them when I found this out. Unlike some people who are lucky enough to have these connections (which I certainly envy), I have to deal with the public land, regular hunts and I think we all know that there is more challenge to finding a 200" deer out there among the masses. Something I will probably never do...

-Lucas :)~

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Lucas, I got on today to get back with your other post, but haven't been able to sit down and type out a response yet. But YES the bucks were shot on some family owned property that our family has owned for almost 20yrs. It is some awesome land and me and my brother were excited to be able to finally hunt our family's land. We have been watching bucks up there for years and knew if we were ever lucky enough to draw tags, we would get our chances. We are grateful the arrows flew true and we were able to harvest the bucks we did. We had to try and accomplish this before Sep. 1st since our property borders the Alton CWMU and most likely our bucks would have been put down with a rifle then. Mickey's buck would have been shot for sure since he spent half his time on the CWMU. Mickey's buck actually died less then 100yrds from the fence boundry. My buck spent more time on our land but I did see him over there once in a while. Regardless I wish we could have found bucks like these on public land but we could not. Are there bigger bucks out there on public land, yes. If I would have found one bigger I would have been hunting him, but we have grown up with this deer herd on our property and I wouldn't have it any other way. It is a little patch of buck heaven that if I could afford to buy a land owner tag I would bow hunt it every year.

Lucas, I also agree 100% with you that a 200" buck on public land with any equipment let alone a bow, with all the masses is a far greater challenge. No doubt about it. With that said, However, the buck I got this year was more of a challenge then the one I arrowed a few years ago on public land, with ALL the masses that green grossed a whole 1/8th inch better then the one this year.

I wish you luck in finding the monster of your dreams.

Jeremy Houston

P.S. what area should I put in for a 90" goat? lol!!
 
LAST EDITED ON Sep-02-05 AT 12:33PM (MST)[p]Congrats Jeremy,

Those are great bucks.

Luke, Use the fork.

Thanks Spankurmonkey, know you know "The rest of the story"

Beanman
 
Good for you Jeremy. Our ranch sits in a LTD entry elk unit and it is tough to raise those animals every year, only to watch someone else shoot them. It is great to watch and hunt animals on your own land, the hard part is getting a tag.

As for the 90" goat, well we already know you will draw the tag with 0 points. I just wonder if the goat will score 85 or 95. That is what it would take to put next to your other trophies.haha

Congrats again.
 
Lucas,
It does not matter public or private land. Still have to get close. Because someone has access to whatever. Good for them. Hunt harder and find them big bucks.
My bucks are all public land.

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It's too bad that hunters so often pipe in with the typical, "Yeah but.." statements when somebody has great success.

Funny, but I've experienced extremely good public land and extremely crappy private land hunting. Just because property is deeded, doesn't necessarily mean a trophy animal is somehow less rewarding if it's taken there.

Jeremy, congrats on a fine archery mule deer! I'm impressed with the great deer, and even more so with your gentleman-like response on this stupid topic.
 
Well... some may think it's a stupid topic, the rest of us think it's a very valid point.

Again, as stated before, it was never intended to disrespect Jeremy or his brother in any way. He obviously is a good hunter just to be able to kill a deer with a bow in my book. Plus, private or public, deer are deer, and are still worth advisary no matter the setting.

However (inject your favorite "yeah butt" here), it is still an easier "trophy" to find... doesn't matter how you look at it. It recieves less pressure, it has more opportunity to age and also to develop into a mature buck. It probably has far better genes in the pool as well.

Congratulations to Jeremy and his brother on some outstanding deer. Like I stated before... I'll admit it, I'm jealous, I wish I had the connections to the land, the luck to draw a tag and the talent to get that close to a deer.

I was just curious...

-Lucas :)~

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Am I really? Do you have any facts/data/information to prove otherwise?

Agreed... maybe not all of the private land out there is worth a squat. But as stated earlier in this post "We have been watching bucks up there for years", this implies to me that they must have been watching something other than fork horns?

And by the way, does anyone know what the term "use the fork" is supposed to mean?

-Lucas :)~

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Use the fork means "Eat Crow."

JDH, I admire your response and must commend you on a sportsman like attitude. I also admire the fact that you waited all of these years to hunt your owne land. Many people would be tempted to bag game illegally on thier owne land knowing that they could get away with it. But you waited and bagged your game legally. Congrats on your Monster buck and Monster good attitude.

lucdavis, I respect your opinion and respect your right to voice it. But I wouldn't personally bring up any particular people or particular hunts. I personally agree with you about the challenges presented when hunting public land and will go further to say that I also feel that it is more of a challenge to do it all yourself without the aid of a guide or outfitter. But I would voice my opinion without pointing a finger. I do not think you meant any harm towards JDH or his Brother as you clearly stated and also stated your jealousy for the chance to hunt on private land. Sometimes I feel the same. But through research and smart hunting it is possible to find unpressured bucks. I would like to also congragulate you on your muzzleloader buck that you have the link posted in your posts. I personally would rather have a 24" buck that I harvested by myself on public land over a 30" buck that I got on private land or with a guide. But that is just an opinion. We hunters need to stick together. On a lighter note, your welcome to hunt on my private land with me anytime. Some people call it BLM or public land but its mine just the same. And it belongs to you and everybody else. I find that there is so much of it that there is no way to see all of it. Its easy to get away from the crowds. Just hike into the wilderness areas. With that being said I wish you and everybody else Monster luck this year. fatrooster.
 
LAST EDITED ON Sep-02-05 AT 09:31PM (MST)[p]I think saying it receives less pressure and the bucks are allowed to grow up is not a completely accurate statement for these bucks. If you know anything about the area, you know that these bucks are on this land for the summer months. Depending on how soon the weather hits, these bucks are huntable on public land during the rifle and muzzie pauns hunts. A few make it to down AZ and then get hit on those public hunts and another portion cross over into the Southern Region where the masses have a crack at them. I have been on the Houston (note correct spelling) property and would love to have the tag a chance to hunt it on that land. But make no mistake, this is not an easy hunt. To kill the caliber of bucks these boys did requires hours of scouting, a lot of skill in archery hunting and a little bit of luck. These guys make some of their own luck. Jeremy drawing all these good tags is another story. I want to know his secret.

Congratulations again guys.
 
Obi-wan to Luke just before he destroys the death star. "Luke, use the Force".

Sort of a joke but it really did mean to eat some Crow. You could have broached this topic without casting aspersions on anyone. What do you mean by the rest of us? Don't count me in your crowd.

BeanMan
 
LAST EDITED ON Sep-03-05 AT 09:02AM (MST)[p]Thats a couple of great bucks taken by two half decent men!
Just kidding . . . well deserved bucks. Pruney's right! Those two and a couple of their friends spend every free minute scouting and shooting their bows. Congradulations on some fine bucks. Jeremy/Mickey, Who's your taxidermist. You guys are likely paying for his house! LOL!!!!
Jeremy,
Have you received any good info for your upcomong elk hunt.
Be sure and look us up while your down there. We would be glad to feed you a solid steak and tater meal or let you use some of the Houston magic ang have you or Mick cook us up a cowboy breakfast. You can see my prorities are with the food and not the animals. Maybe that's why I have not taken a big deer for a few years now. LOL!
Currently I'm in the process of morgaging the house to figure out how too finance the AZ adventures this year. Not really, but with these gas prices, it's going to hurt. I had to dip into my private stash to purchase a new leopold scope. I told the wife I took it off another one of my guns. When she gets the bill for the scope, new boots, gas and misc. I might be living in my 21' Aljo. Oh! And by the way. Next year I'm going to have a archery deer tag for a particular area. We need to visit! Wink!!!
Pruney, where the heck are you?
 
It is really sad that people take away from others success intentionally or un-intentionally especially here on a public website. Non of us like some of the things going on in the hunting field today with landowner tags, private land, conservation groups auctioning off our wildlife.......etc.....but if you envy someone, then sell or do whatever you have to do to buy a tag while its still legal, or play the draw game like the rest of the masses, but please try to not cast doubt on another hunter that just wants to show his legal/ethically taken animal that is something to be proud of.............. Thanks, Allen Taylor......
 
Kingfish,
I sent you a personal message. It returned fatal errors. Do you have a current valid e-mail?
 
Conch, I sent you my email address. I don't care if it was public or private land myself I'm just curious. They are great bucks no matter where they were killed. If it was public land it's just nice to know they still exist where anyone can hunt them. I meant no disrespect to either hunter.
 
Kingfish,
Where did you send the e-mail. I can't find it on my home account or MM account.
Try [email protected]
I'm sorry if I gave the inpression that I thought you had disrepspected the Houston's. That is not the case. I just wanted to chat a little bit with you. I have been reading your posts here on MM for a long time and agree with you about 99% of the time. I like the way you think. Anyway, I just want to pass a little info off the record, if you don't mind. And for the record, The two Houston bucks are super, taken by two deserving guys. In my opinion!
I'm now just waiting to see what their extended family is going to pull off to top them. LOL!
 
A COUPLE OF QUESTIONS!!!

IF I WERE TO BE REAL LUCKY & GET REAL LUCKY!!!

I END UP TAKING THE NOMAD BUCK!!!

IS SOMEBODY GOING TO BE MAD???

WILL I GET BASHED???

WILL PEOPLE START TO WONDER ABOUT ME???

THE ONLY bobcat HOPEING THE NOMAD BUCK IS STILL AROUND COME OCTOBER!!!
 
So now it a bad thing to shoot big bucks on your own land, I guess the only buck we should admire is the one shot 10 miles back in wilderness, Don't count me your crowd. As a landowner I know how hard it is ti wait for your turn, hoping each year that those nice bucks you're seeing will still be around for your hunt. You guys got a couple of great deer, I agree that your guys are buying some-one their house with all the nice head mounts. Wish I was going broke that way,LMAO
 
Lucas,
So are you going to ask these same questions of every big buck killer that posts a Big Un this year? So, only the Public Land Monsters are Worthy of Respect from the Masses? Gawd Forbid if a Big 'Un comes off of private or a guided hunt. I'm sure even the Public Land bucks won't be worthy, cause you'll be mad that they might be a LE hunt or the bizilion other excuses thrown out like the shot was too far, the shot wasn't exactly perfect and so on and so on. I'm sorry, but I don't buy the BS that you were meaning no disrespect. If that were true, you would have just PM'd JDH without creating a whole new thread like you did.

JDH,
Seeing your response shows how much of a true Sportsman you really are. I doubt I'd have been that easy on Lucas. :) Again, congrats to you and you brother on a couple of Super Bucks. Best of Luck to you on your future hunts.
 
Lucas, Thank's for giving some of us a lesson in what's acceptable and what's not in hunting.By the way thank's for culling out that dink 3x4 from the herd you did your part bud.
 
Those are nice buck's , but not monster's, and it's not that hard to find buck's like that on public land. Try unit 74 or 75 in Southern Co. there full of buck's like those and a little bit of knowledge will get you one.
 
Hey I apologize guy's , I made a huge mistake and a stupid comment based on some other pic's in the forum, those Huston Boy's buck's are the best I've seen. None like em in 74 or 75 .

Congratulation's again boy's hope you find bigger one's next hunt.
 
lucas, I read your link. Nice eater buck. Keep at it and you may someday get a big buck, and not feel the need to nit-pick on the good fortune of other hunters.

Get in shape (from the pictures it looks like you could use a new fitness program), hunt smarter and harder, you'll have success. Whimpering about other hunters won't help you out.
 
LOL... the more posts this thing gets, the more I laugh. I guess I will just slink back into the bushes from whence I came. Content to read the posts laid out by "the people" more fortunate than I. For those of you who believe this was meant to disrepect anyone... blow me. For those of you who are mortgaging your homes and paying top dollar for bucks... keep it up. Ruin the sport for anyone who isn't wealthy, feel free. For those who think I need to lose a few pounds... kudos, I do. Unfortunately, between 2 jobs, working on my 2nd degree and starting a home and family of my own. My priorities have been re-arranged somewhat.

Good luck to everyone this season... may the fruits of your labor be rewarded. Tootles...

-Lucas :)~

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Hilarious! Retitle this thread to LAME EXCUSES.

Excuses to why hunters get big bucks and you don't, how those that have $ are ruining the sport, and now excuses to why you're chubby.
 
The wealthy are not distroying hunting!!. Greed is!. The state game departments have a cash cow and are exploiting it. They continue to raise fees (especially nonresident)because they can. This will be the last year me and my 4 hunting partners will hunt Idaho because of the cost of nonresident fees. I love to hunt but I'm going to restricted because it's getting to expensive. It's a damn shame my son won't be able to see the great hunting I have because of greed. It's the American way!
 
What's ironic about this whole ordeal, is Jeremy arrowed a huge 205" gross typical on PUBLIC land in 2003?? He's also got a few more he arrowed pushing the 30" mark from PUBLIC land. So, I guess it really doesn't matter what type of property he hunts.

I've personally bow hunted with Jeremy and I can tell you he makes his own success. He hunts hard, scouts all the time, and is willing to dedicate a lot of time to a specific hunt. That's what REALLY creates his success. Good job Jer, and rub Mickey's head for good luck in Arizona. :)

BOHNTR )))---------->
 
Jeremy, your response to luc was exactly what I would have expected from you. Everything I have heard about you from a few mutual friends is right on, you are a class act. Congratulations on a couple of STOMPER bucks!

Luc, unfortunately I do not have the desire to be a nice as a few of the other MM members. You claim that your done with this thread but keep bitching and moaning about how its a rich mans sport and how the rich are ruining the sport. You talk about the people that are more "fortunate" than you and I want to puke. Some people just lost everything they had in New Orleans and your bitching because some folks have the coin or have drawn certain tags to hunt a few more places than you. Jesus man, you rag on a few folks for buying tags saying that their priorities are messed up, you should take a long hard look in the mirror and realize that the fact that we can even get out and enjoy the outdoors is a freedom that a large majority in this world dont have. I could give a rats ass what your friggin priorities are, I could care less how many jobs your working or how many degrees your working on, it does not give you the right to try and demean anybody elses accomplishments the way you have been doing.

You should shut your friggin pie hole and start thanking the good Lord above for the many things you do have and stop being so concerned with what you dont have. What you obviously dont have is a clue as to how lucky we all are that we are allowed to bear arms and hunt just about anytime we want to. We have soldiers dying each and every day just to protect rights such as these and when I see you spew this garbage I wish somebody would grab ahold and knock some sense into you. Your attitude on this topic makes me want to vomit! Attitudes like yours have done a lot more to hurt this sport than a few guys spending hard earned money to hunt private land. Each and every one of us on this board has the opportunity to harvest giant deer on public ground EVERY year! I know a number of "average joes" that kill giant deer on public ground consistently. You dont hear them bitching and moaning about how bad they have it, maybe its because they are out hunting their tails off or maybe its because they dont want people like you to pull their heads out of their arses long enough to realize how good we can all have it with just a minimal amout of research.

Drummond
 
Whew... what a read Drum. Guess we'll just keep the pot stirring, you'll still be pretending that you know anything about me and my opinions. Then, we'll all drag New Orleans into it, as well as the military and bash them and pretend I hate them all. Plus, I'll complain about life, and how it sucks instead of working hard like you, flying all over the world and hunting non-stop. Not to mention spending your hard earned money on hunting. The reason this country started out great is become the common man could have the same opportunity as everyone else.

Your all gods, hard workers and just the greatest hunters on earth... please, excuse me.

-Lucas :)~

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I'm not stirring the pot, I have just had enough of the pity party. Your last 2 or 3 posts on this thread just reaked of ignorance. I would suggest that next time you want to make a point or state an opinion do it because you want to and not on the heels of another mans accomplishments. You have had an entire offseason to state your opinions and open them up for well thought out debate. I enjoy reading posts of people that have different opinions but I just can't stomach it when these types of posts are made to try and discredit another hunters accomplishments. You tell everybody that they are wrong about your intentions but to the majority of people that read your post it seemed that you were taking a stab at the hunters that killed these 2 tremendous deer. Thats what I thought, instead of congratulations the first question out of your mouth was "were they killed on public or private?". Every one of your posts since has said basically that we are wrong about your intentions of the previous posts and end up taking pot shots at anybody that hunts private ground because they are pricing poor people out of the sport. Every post is a damn contradiction. We have waited all year to look at pictures of the members "trophies" and enjoy the stories associated with the pictures, about 4 months from now will be an awesome time to cuss and discuss issues pertaining to guided or unguided and public or private. For the rest of the season we should all be thankful for our blessings and we should all enjoy each others successes.

Drummond
 
The only reason I asked in the 1st place is becuase I was curious. And because no one would answer on the other post.

I think it's pretty clear how I feel about private land and high dollar hunts. I am very opinionated just like everyone else. I do take offense to the comment about me being ignorant. I like to keep an open mind and put myself in other peoples shoes. I stated it before, if I had the opportunity to hunt my own familys land in an exclusive unit and had the tag in hand, I'd be all over it. I'm not going to tell you that I'd open it up to the public or something stupid.

People read a lot into what was stated... I never once said, "Is this private ground, because if it is, then these guys suck...".

I'm sorry now that I ever posted it... because not only does everyone suddenly think I'm a schmuck for it, they attack me personally and well respected members of Monster Muleys are out to get me too. I have been watching these message boards for 3-4 years now and I rarely post. It's too much like the media around here... people take everything and twist it around. I've seen it time and again. Chew 'em up and spit 'em out...

So, in the future... I guess I'll just keep my opinions to myself. And let the wolves find somebody else to gnarl on for asking questions. May the congratulations to all the hunters continue...

-Lucas :)~

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Lucass,

I'm 5'10", 180#, BUFF, and able to outrun any fatass, crybaby, no-hunting, tiny-buck-shootin blabbermouth on monstermuleys.com.

:D

I'm going to shoot multiple big mule deer this year on a working man's wage, have kids (great father), and will go unguided on all the hunts. You, I'm sure will not have such luck. If I were to paste some of the pictures on the internet of the success I will undoubtedly enjoy, I'm sure you would find a way to whimper about it.
 
"People read a lot into what was stated... I never once said, "Is this private ground, because if it is, then these guys suck..."."

"But for me personally, it certainly took something away from them when I found this out. Unlike some people who are lucky enough to have these connections (which I certainly envy), I have to deal with the public land, regular hunts and I think we all know that there is more challenge to finding a 200" deer out there among the masses. Something I will probably never do..."



These are your quotes Luc! Its right here in black and white. You did not say that they suck but made it perfectly clear that in Lucs world this was not a big accomplishment due to the fact that these deer were residing on private land at the time of their demise. Correct me if I am wrong but the last time I checked these deer do not carry BLM maps in their back pockets to help them pick out a primo spot on private ground. They dont know what a damn fence is for. This is why your in a chitstorm right now. Nobody is asking you to take a hike and nobody put a target on poor ole Lucs back, you did it to yourself. Stop playing victim, claiming that everybodys gunning for poor old Luc, and be a man about it. You dug the hole, plain and simple and I am sure that if you try you can find a way to get out of it. We are all guilty, especially me, of being thick skulled and hard headed, sometimes we just have to take a step back and look at things objectively to be able to tell the forest from the trees. You can go or you can stay, best of luck with your decision....

Drum
 
Well... I'll still be around. Certainly not hiding or running or twisting things around.

Again, we need to re-state over and over again... that in my world, the accomplishment is not the same. It's not... never has been, never will be. It's my opinion and I'm keeping it.

As for the statement of "Correct me if I am wrong but the last time I checked these deer do not carry BLM maps in their back pockets to help them pick out a primo spot on private ground. They dont know what a damn fence is for." What kind of reverse psychology stupid ass comment is that? Of coure the deer don't know what the fences are for... but you and I do. Which means, as I clearly stated before... that these deer have more opportunity of surviving year to year, more time to mature, better genes and less pressure.

And yes, I am claiming to be a victim... as we are all going to be if hunting continues on the trend it is. As I've stated before, I believe that it is becoming a sport for the wealthy and every year, less people have the opportunity to participate. And again, it's my opinion, and I'm entitled to it.

-Lucas :)~

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Here's and ironic twist: Opening day, after we had taken care of Micks buck and to kill some afternoon time, Jeremy agreed to show an old friend from Idaho around on the open side. There, in one of our public-land honey holes, surrounded by one billion hunters, he came face to face with an honest 200+ inch 6x7 that he couldn't shoot because (get this) as bad as he wanted one at the time, he didn't possess a general state-wide archery tag. I'm not even kidding.

I guess Drum is right. Opportunity does exist and has for us in the many really big bucks we have hunted over the past ten years on public land. No question about it.

The flip side is that then Jer returned to his little piece of heaven on the "P", locked the gate behind him and calmly selected one of the many great bucks we had been seeing on a regular basis and had a great time stalking and killing him without interruption. Sounds easy but believe me NOT SO.
Meanwhile me and the other 1,999,999 lucky/unlucky souls who knew where Mr. Open Side was, commenced racing around over the top of one another in hopes of a fleeting glimpse/shot while cussing one another, the buck, the other bucks, the DWR, the damn dust, the dry, the rain, our luck and any thing else that we imagined might give us an advantage. During that time I have been within 100 yards of him at-least five times, only to have some other hunter screw it up. OK OK I missed once. Flat missed. But can you imagine the satisfaction that would actually come with killing him under the circumstances? Different than the satisfaction of drawing and successfully hunting your own land on the "premium" side of the road but both are great. Challenges exist both places that make the taking of bucks like these a real special accomplishment. More exist on the "private" land than you might think.

What I'm saying is that I think you are both right. I do have a little jab for Drum though. Randomly using the big guys name to make your point and then suggesting in the same post that your listener/reader thank or pray to him seems a little "contradictory" to me. But hell, I'd hate to sound self rightous since I'm a long way from perfect.

I'm killing him tonight though. Got his new pattern figured. - I'll post pictures tomorrow. Ha
 
Okay Yote,

I've given you nearly 24 hours....wheres the pic of that bad boy. You boys need to stop screwing around on the Utah open side and get down to 12A and find me a buck and get him patterned.
 
RE: Houston bucks...

If this thread is going to continue could we get the thread heading changed with the correct spelling please Brian?

I agree with kg and both sides are correct. Maybe could have been worded a bit different to begin with, would have not caused so much heartburn.

I heard the big eyeguard buck in muleycrazys magazine last month was killed recently on the Alton CWMU. I seen the buck this summer and he was a dandy. Does anyone know? Was he killed with a Bow or Rifle?

Oops! may have started something??
 
RE: Houston bucks...

mdh,
Good to see you have a sence of humor. And yes, KG would you please get out and pattern three bucks for Pruney?
His lazy brothers want one too!
 
RE: Houston bucks...

Don't think you are off the hook Conch. As soon as Fin's elk hunt is over, you two have plenty of work to do.
 
RE: Houston bucks...

Pruney,
I know! I had to hock a favorite Mark V Weatherby just to cover the scouting costs. Oh well!
I shot Grandpa's/dad's 721 today. I topped it with a Leopold. It shoots like a dream. I can't believe all those years of shooting my 300 mag, when all that time the remington was just setting there waiting for the opprotunity to be used. My favorite gun nut 11Z-9, is impressed with how it all turned out. Great gun smithing! It's nice to know people with those kind of skills. He charged me $10.00 for the whole job. Can you believe that? WHat a genuine person he is. I dropped the gun off last Friday for some fine tunning. He drove 80 miles round trip to get it back to me. You don't find to many people of that calibur around anymore. I'll bet he could trick out your new WSM!
 
RE: Houston bucks...

I apologize Den for not producing. I was sure I had him figured................. Ha Ha

Good luck on your hunts. Not a bad year to have a tag it seems.

kg
 

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