WHERE ARE YOU SITTING RIGHT NOW?

Thats funny cause in 74 I had a 69 Dodge Challenger with the 6 pack, man could I go through the clutches I have a led foot you know!

hey bob isnt that why they give you lot on that side of the pond automatic transmissions?? :p:heh::stirring: and jd she looks in immaculate condition , congrats for taking such good care of her. :beer:
 
Currently: 18 Floors up in a Hotel, in Linzi District, in Zibo, Shandong Province, China.
 
Just got back from a morning of shooting on a mates farm near the Kafue river.

Back home now in Ndola, Zambia.

JD that is a super sweet ride...
I love the muscle cars, there was a 69 Pontiac GTO Judge that I had been trying to get my hands on, well eventually got the guys to let me have a close up look and try make a deal, turned out he didn't know what a Judge was!!! Very disappointing!
 
Not a car buff, but i have another buff on next yrs list... Iam sitting in NE Alberta, it just finished snowing and its -22C... Wanted to head out whitetail/mule deer hunting this morning, but have family breakfast this morning...
 
Currently: 18 Floors up in a Hotel, in Linzi District, in Zibo, Shandong Province, China.
Are you being held against your will ?,,if so I,ll call my good friend Barrack BenLaden He,ll call in a drone strike and free you
 
Currently n Jubail, Saudi Arabia. Packing my bags and headed for East Texas to get a late start on deer season. I'll land at IAH Friday afternoon. :plane: :huntingrifle:
 
South East Idaho getting ready to head out and do spotting for late season cow elk hunt. Also have an archery tag for deer. We will see what is moving.
 
South East Idaho getting ready to head out and do spotting for late season cow elk hunt. Also have an archery tag for deer. We will see what is moving.

Say hello to Pocatello for me from a former resident.
 
10 miles from the "metropolis" of Peers AB enjoying supper after a hard day of hunting. (its tough but someone has to do it)
 
When Cliffy started this thread I was stalking at Elk with my bow. Sneaking in the poplars and Willows in the foothills.

My Camo worked. I was a ghost. :demented:


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Connecting on an elk with a bow in November......wow, great job Brickburn. I have to ask however, how did his head end up in that odd position and what's holding it up?
 
Connecting on an elk with a bow in November......wow, great job Brickburn. I have to ask however, how did his head end up in that odd position and what's holding it up?

I'm holding it up.
It's chin is resting on my knee.
Just wearing ghost camo. :)
 
Brickburn Didn't anyone ever teach you to shoot them up hill and close to a road?

Now you'll be working late into the night.

OK I'll bite What forest?
 
Brickburn Didn't anyone ever teach you to shoot them up hill and close to a road?

Now you'll be working late into the night.

OK I'll bite What forest?

He was close enough to a road - well where a motorized vehicle could assist. :shocked:

I was already home with this beast when I posted this. It was hanging in halves within twelve hours.
 
I'm holding it up.
It's chin is resting on my knee.
Just wearing ghost camo. :)

All you had to do was give the slightest pull to set the hook. :o
 
Setting in southern Wisconsin with an inch of snow on the ground. Just finished winterizing and putting the Bullit Mustang up on the blocks for the winter yesterday.
 
When Cliffy started this thread I was stalking at Elk with my bow. Sneaking in the poplars and Willows in the foothills.

My Camo worked. I was a ghost. :demented:


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Nice Bull. I have been trying to find a nice 6 pt with no luck. I was even desperate enough to brave knee deep snow to hike in 5 miles into the mountains hoping for a big one. "Luckily"? I didn't find one LOL. I am really having difficulty breaking the 300" mark, but not for lack of trying. 284" is my best so far.
 
My buddy just guided two hunters here in Arizona to 380+ bulls. You're just hunting in the wrong area :-)
He got another friend a 170 Bighorn a year ago about 10 miles straight line from where I'm sitting right now.
Oh, wait a minute- I hear coyotes out back from my house right now :-)
 
My buddy just guided two hunters here in Arizona to 380+ bulls. You're just hunting in the wrong area :-)
He got another friend a 170 Bighorn a year ago about 10 miles straight line from where I'm sitting right now.
Oh, wait a minute- I hear coyotes out back from my house right now :-)

Ya I have considered putting in for some of the good zones in Arizona and Utah and going on a guided hunt. Close to home the bulls are very picked over but I have been hunting in some areas that produce 330-340" bulls each year but I just started getting serious about a big bull 2 seasons ago and I missed the rut this year because of my MP hunt so I really cant complain.

Death to coyotes! We are plagued with them this year for some reason. The wife cant wait for hunting season to end so we can go blasting coyotes.
 
Found this thread a bit late but what the heck.

Sitting in the Okavango Delta, Botswana. Spent most of the day repairing our water pump after a bull elephant decided to rip out the electrics!:mad: No water in camp for guests. Time for a cold St Louis!!
 

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