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Thread: An Alberta Whitetail.

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    An Alberta Whitetail.

    Got out for a day hunt south of town 25 min, taking the new M70 stainless in 308, -8deg crisp and misty, parked the truck, and set out to explore an area of regrowth, after logging a few years ago, lots of willow and small aspens, with patch's of slash and spruce, 1/2 hour into hunt I upset a few grouse, and spooked the first deer of the day, bugger, wind was very swirly as sun appeared, and this sent the second deer of the day away,
    a few big open slashes, had nothing more that a coyote, I debated shooting him, but let him go,
    Beinging the walk back, I came across an old cut line, that seamed to be going, in the right direction, 1km from the truck, I bumped a spiker, ran about 50m away, and half ass hid in the willows, a quick shot, and meat a deer was down, gutting and taking 3 quarters, backsteaks and eye fillets, filled the little day pack, the cut line bought me back to the truck, less than 100m, away, good little day hunt, over by midday, and a home to a hot drink.Name:  IMG_2039.JPG
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    Sounds like a great day out. Nice manageable size deer. Thanks for write up. Pretty rifle too!

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    Nice one! Certainly looks warmer than neg 8 from the pic

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    cool venison for tea I like the looks of your new rifle

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    Nice one! Certainly looks warmer than neg 8 from the pic
    This was just before I headed back to NZ, so Mid November. quite big temp swings, once the sun is up, likely around zero, when photos taken, perhaps a touch more, it isn't like that now, -33 overnight warmed up to -28deg at 3:30, already dropping again, as sun is just about below the horizon now. (4:00)pm
    Was a nice early morning hunt, and its always good, to get on board with a new rifle.
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    Nice, I’m glad you’re getting some sweet hunts in. Makes up for braving that temperature.

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    That should be some excellent eating, my son in BC Canada likes Whitetail the most of the deer species available. This season coming looks like the wife and I will be trekking our way to the cold country to see family and I will get to hunt with my son and grandsons again … roll on September. P.S that Mod 70 looks like a nice rifle .

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    Good stuff those hunts are great home early for a hot toddy,those winny stocks look the biz

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    Good stuff mate. What's the go with hunting permits etc over there? Is it like the states where you need a tag? Are there seasons?

    PS: had a picnic lunch with the mrs down at millers flat the other day and I threw a line with the flyrod you gave me, just blind fishing the Clutha with a mrs Simpson on a sinking tip 5 weight I put on the reel you also gave me. Caught a nice wee 2lb-ish rainbow that managed to leap out of my hands while I was removing the hook, literally first cast, but not much luck after that!
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    270 is a harmonic divisor number[1]
    270 is the fourth number that is divisible by its average integer divisor[2]
    270 is a practical number, by the second definition
    The sum of the coprime counts for the first 29 integers is 270
    270 is a sparsely totient number, the largest integer with 72 as its totient
    Given 6 elements, there are 270 square permutations[3]
    10! has 270 divisors
    270 is the smallest positive integer that has divisors ending by digits 1, 2, …, 9.

 

 

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