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Most challenging N.A. bow hunt?
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<blockquote data-quote="Schroedernd" data-source="post: 2642630" data-attributes="member: 116970"><p>Buddy did the the hunt last year. He hunts big game all over north America and said between the planning and the actual hunt it was the hardest he's done. Between the 2k dollar once in a lifetime tag, 6k in airfare, 5k for a native "guide" and living with the native family for 5 days, extreme blowing wind and cold temps, and taking 3 arrows to drop the musk ox, he was exhausted to say the least when he left AK. Here's a pick of some steaks. Best eating meat he's ever had he claims. [ATTACH=full]402764[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schroedernd, post: 2642630, member: 116970"] Buddy did the the hunt last year. He hunts big game all over north America and said between the planning and the actual hunt it was the hardest he's done. Between the 2k dollar once in a lifetime tag, 6k in airfare, 5k for a native "guide" and living with the native family for 5 days, extreme blowing wind and cold temps, and taking 3 arrows to drop the musk ox, he was exhausted to say the least when he left AK. Here's a pick of some steaks. Best eating meat he's ever had he claims. [ATTACH=full]402764[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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