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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Headroom View Post
    I think it can safely be said that drugs were involved.
    That's where you are wrong....it is not two stuffed animals, is actually pressed cocaine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Preacher View Post
    That's where you are wrong....it is not two stuffed animals, is actually pressed cocaine.
    Cocaine pressed up nostrils?

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    No they literally make things out of cocaine , treated pressed into moulds to try circumvent customs. Think Mother Mary statue from Mexico.

    Although whoever crafted that gem was probably pretty much cooked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    I was expecting to see an O Rouke special.....a hare with young chammy horns in place. definately a pronghorn antelope. introduced to the USA and they took quite nicely...its a wonder/pity they were not let go in Mackenzie country or on dessert road..
    Nope, they weren't introduced to the USA, they are native to North America.
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    South Dakota, November 2003
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cigar View Post
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    Guy at works hunted them,they call them stinkelopes ,smell and taste bad ,but cunning and fast as.

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    Americans make big budget promotional videos for howa and weatherby where they go out west and "hunt" these things by setting themselves up a nice bench rest table 7 meters from the road
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    How much did he want for it? I've never seen any taxidermy animals yet in May antique shops

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    Have shot one(1)....fast on the open ground...hard to get close to,.....get used to a lot of crawling when trying to stalk......windy Wyoming



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    Common in Nth America. The reason they invented the 25-06.
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    Yeah mate..I can attest to that.....all trophy wall hangers really


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    Guy at works hunted them,they call them stinkelopes ,smell and taste bad ,but cunning and fast as.

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    Bit like the buck rabbits around here very elusive and hard to kill unless an experienced hunter is behind a trusty .22 Stirling.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Russian 22. View Post
    How much did he want for it? I've never seen any taxidermy animals yet in May antique shops
    I didnt ask, but shall return, just for you
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    The Americans call them "speedgoats".
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    Every time I see one of these it reminds me of "No Country for Old Men" (the move). Lewellyn goes out shooting Pronghorn and ends up with a shit ton of Mexican drug money and a lot of trouble.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pengy View Post
    I didnt ask, but shall return, just for you
    Any news?

    Quote Originally Posted by kiwijames View Post
    Every time I see one of these it reminds me of "No Country for Old Men" (the move). Lewellyn goes out shooting Pronghorn and ends up with a shit ton of Mexican drug money and a lot of trouble.
    I see you have good taste. What a great movie it was. Lots of twists and turns.

 

 

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