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Bull stuffed into jeep.

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Picture has been circulated for a while and probably been posted on here in the past. But it's always great for a laugh to get everyone going for the upcoming season.

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I'll bet the Animal rights people were having fits seeing one of their brothers treated in such a way. :lol:

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I love that picture. That guy is getting it done by whatever means possible! Reminds me of what our D.I.'s always told us back in Marine Corps boot camp... "Adapt and Overcome"

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That one reminds me of another we have probably all seen but I still love it.

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Glad you posted that....I have to be one of the only ones left who had never seen that pic. Nice bull at least. :lol:

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almost every one of us started out hunting that way, my first javelina was put into the trunk of the car, my first cow elk was put into the back of a dodge Van. Thats when my dad and I realized blood stinks after a few weeks and it was time to buy a hunting rig where the animal will be seperated from the seats!

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i'll bet i've seen a half dozen jeeps over the years with a bull in the back. lotsa work. when i lived in springertown a couple times i went down and helped doug out by skinning elk during cow hunts. me and my daughter. you wouldn't believe what folks will do with an elk. some guys brought one in the trunk of a chevy cavalier. broke the legs with rocks so it would fit. pretty disgusting. and skin one so it doesn't spoil? what is that? if there is one thing that really torques me it is folks not taking good care of their animals. the poor thing died for you. show a little respect and take care of it and use it. no wonder folks always say it tastes "gamey". that ain't gamey, it's rotten. but the one in the jeep, hey, they got it out. don't know how well they cared for it, but they were tough enough to get in the jeep. me and another guy loaded a 340 6x6 in the back of a suburban once. man, we needed a nap after that fiasco. my back is still sore. Lark.

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