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    He Recovers ALL of the meat and said he had the rest of the day packing it out with the one stag. That second stag was in his prime and carried a top notch head so better to leave him as a breeder regardless. Come back and take him when he's grey on the muzzle.

    After the fording of the glacier river on the Tahr hunt he's earnt my respect. Even with the chest waders, the cold from that glacier water with chunks of ice going past would penetrate to the marrow - the bones would be aching like they were broken.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    He Recovers ALL of the meat and said he had the rest of the day packing it out with the one stag. That second stag was in his prime and carried a top notch head so better to leave him as a breeder regardless. Come back and take him when he's grey on the muzzle.

    After the fording of the glacier river on the Tahr hunt he's earnt my respect. Even with the chest waders, the cold from that glacier water with chunks of ice going past would penetrate to the marrow - the bones would be aching like they were broken.
    Yeah that was something else. I was getting shivers seeing him wading that river. He is so different than average yank hunting program host, no high fives, no over the top celebrations. I subscribed to Netflix just to watch his show (I did not know its on the youtube) .

    I hope he stays as he is now and doesn't F%(k up one way or another and be my hero to look up to always.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Inder View Post
    Yeah that was something else. I was getting shivers seeing him wading that river. He is so different than average yank hunting program host, no high fives, no over the top celebrations. I subscribed to Netflix just to watch his show (I did not know its on the youtube) .

    I hope he stays as he is now and doesn't F%(k up one way or another and be my hero to look up to always.
    I would recommend having a read of his books they're really good
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowsol View Post
    I would recommend having a read of his books they're really good
    Thanks Shadowsol, Will take a look. I downloaded his podcasts yesterday, good listen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    He Recovers ALL of the meat and said he had the rest of the day packing it out with the one stag. That second stag was in his prime and carried a top notch head so better to leave him as a breeder regardless. Come back and take him when he's grey on the muzzle.

    After the fording of the glacier river on the Tahr hunt he's earnt my respect. Even with the chest waders, the cold from that glacier water with chunks of ice going past would penetrate to the marrow - the bones would be aching like they were broken.
    In his book american buffalo he packed out the buffalo he killed in Alaska in pack rafts and damaged his feet quite badly. I think he said it was six months till the nerve damage began to come right.

 

 

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