Yet no mention of the pengwins.............huh?
Dogleg, you cheat..........my first choice, without a doubt and by a large margin, would be elephants. I think I have posted once or twice how I just love them big grey cuddly critters........three or four dry land hippos every year would keep the adrenaline count up as well. But Angus outlawed these from the start so I was forced to choose a second.......
I would also be very happy spending the rest of my hunting days looking for a 68-70" kudu.........may not even exist but I'd sure have fun glassing bull herds and rocky hillsides in the search for one. And the weather would be outstanding every day without doubt.............
I gave my vote within the rules (coyotes). The elephants and buffalo were just to register my objection to the rules.
a lifetime of elephant hunting is quite affordable if the first one steps on you, or you know where to find a snake in a hurry.









A lifetime of elephant hunting is quite affordable if the first one steps on you, or you know where to find a snake in a hurry.

1. Ruffed grouse
2. Moose
A combo of the two would be perfect for the rest of my days.
Northern Ontario ruined me for that combo when I was young.We leave for that combo on the 21st... the springers are coming too.
Ruffies for me. It's where I started, and where I'll probably finish.
I really do need to learn the procedure to download photo's to this site. I have 2 on the wall (205 AND 212) and can think of at least 5 others that I let walk for one reason or another...neighbors buildings or cattle down range etc.
1. Ruffed grouse
2. Moose
A combo of the two would be perfect for the rest of my days.
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1. Ruffed grouse
2. Moose
A combo of the two would be perfect for the rest of my days.
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