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This post brought to you by Chris Cook

"It’s a rare occasion to see someone hunting or fishing who is not happy. That’s what it’s about. That’s why I do what I do. It makes me happy, it makes everyone I take out happy, and as a bonus it provides the best, cleanest meat you can provide your family."

Chris Cook

Posted on November 4, 2013 · Filed Under: General, Hunting

Montana Random Pics

Apparently drugs are bad in some of the small towns and on the reservations, there were signs like this in several places. A nice buck at the end of the corn field I hunted one morning before daylight. Lucky for him he didn't show in hunting hours. The boys bear hugging a bear. Big spurs on this bird, they are kinda like little turkeys. Sign in box for block management land, just fill out a little card and place it in the box and your good to go for a day on thousands of …

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Posted on November 3, 2013 · Filed Under: General, Hunting

Montana Day 9

We got up late and drank coffee, it was nice not getting up before the sun and layering on clothes and preparing for miles of walking. The boys wanted to go shoot today so what better than the Halloween pumpkins. Armed with all calibers of guns we waged war on innocent jacko lanterns, and we won, all of the enemies were left in pieces when the boys got done. We walked the edge of the field trying to jump a pheasant and Bo got one bird. I figured we better go have some lunch so we went to a cafe …

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Posted on November 3, 2013 · Filed Under: General, Hunting

Montana Day 8

I laid awake most of the night with throbbing ribs thinking about the whole trip. 8 days is a long time when you've put in the miles and effort we had and we only had one deer to show for it. I thought about being here and how this is my in laws I don't see often, some of the family sees them even less and I had spent the most part of a week worried about big deer. Bo had taken time off work and I was a guest in their home yet I hadn't really visited much with Deb and the kids at all. I wasn't …

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