Hammer bullets WTH

I try to line up all the pigs I can. Save on ammo.

Hopefully that's acceptable since they are invasive
My concern is more with the "acting" and intentionally staging and misleading people which directly translates to character. But it is what it is. I could share his and I conversations but I won't air that laundry in this house all starting with an emoji not agreeing with his sediment. It's not normal. You don't see any other companies engaging customers in this way.
So is killing doubles acceptable? Way too much wrong in that video to hyper focus on just that. Go see the unedited video and be the judge. I feel this way about many videos on YouTube, its just is sad it's one of our own.
I'll stop by this summer again when I'm up that way and talk with Steve and make peace. I really do think there is good in there just maybe circumstances with business make it difficult.
 
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My concern is more with the "acting" and intentionally staging and misleading people which directly translates to character. But it is what it is. I could share his and I conversations but I won't air that laundry in this house all starting with an emoji not agreeing with his sediment. It's not normal. You don't see any other companies engaging customers in this way.
So is killing doubles acceptable? Way too much wrong in that video to hyper focus on just that. Go see the unedited video and be the judge. I feel this way about many videos on YouTube, its just is sad it's one of our own.
I'll stop by this summer again when I'm up that way and talk with Steve and make peace. I really do think there is good in there just maybe circumstances with business make it difficult.

Did you get where the guide told him to shoot?
 
In Texas, aoudads are considered a nonnative, invasive species, even though they've been West Texas residents since before desert bighorns were reintroduced in the late '70s. Since they impede the progress of their native cousins, the state's wildlife management authorities have decided that they've got to go. But more and more, the task of dispatching them has become more difficult – not because it's gotten harder to shoot animals from a helicopter, but because aoudads have become valuable commodities.

"A lot of that's because of the publicity they've gotten over the past five or 10 years. They weren't really looked at as a sporting animal that much; they weren't really known to most people," says Bob Daugherty, a hunting guidewho's lead aoudad hunts on a piece of property near Presidio for nine years.

Because aoudads are considered an invasive species, hunters can shoot as many as they want, whenever they want. But hunters will hire an expert like Daugherty to guide them through the rough terrain to find a trophy ram. It's a big business;
 

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