>Did'nt the brewer kill that buck?
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Oh my gosh that's funny. I busted my gut reading that post by the brewer. The brewer is my brother, he's never been to Idaho in his life. I can't believe anybody fell for that story he came up with when I asked him to post that picture. Are you the guy who fell hook line and sinker when brewer told the story of beating the crap out of a tweaker breaking into a truck at the Modrow bridge boat launch only to realize that the guy was getting into his own truck and so then offered to take him bank fishing with his guide service and then had beers with him in the parking lot? Hey, just having fun with you man, you should know that the brewer is full of hot air. And no, he doesn't have a bank fishing guide service on the Kalama River.
By the way, the saint Bernard ear looks real natural.
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was offered a opportunity to hunt Idaho. figured what the heck. met up with my so called guide, Steve. low budget was his M.O. he eventually put brewer onto a good buck that took us awhile to get into a good shot. after a samwich to settle my nerves i pulled the trigger! 3rd round finally connected. had the burps. however the 2nd shot took the left ear clean off! anyways this is the guide steve with "my " buck. he had issues with my camera. so i finally had to shoot him holding my buck. he called a 10pt not sure about that. never heard of a 10pt muley...
well i took the head to the taxidermist. figured i'd get a estimate on the $$$. he said the rack was very nice, but the missing ear made it look like hell!. not wanting to explain how it really happened i just said the pants slammed the tailgate on its ear... he gave a funny look but didn't say anything. however he said he could fix the ear by using one from another deer. the cost was outrageous! we dickered a bit and decided that for 100$ he could put a substitute ear from a st.bernard that would look real good. hopefully it doesn't turn out looking stupid.