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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5493178" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Yessir I sure did! Put 6 neck roasts, a dozen or so packs of steaks, both shoulder bone-in roasts, and enough ground for a 25lb batch of sausage in the freezer last night, plus 3 quart bags of jerky pulled from dehydrator before going to bed. It was a busy day and my back hurts! </p><p></p><p>I never had idea how dramatic and sudden the change could be by taking out a bully. I've heard about it before and thought folks were over emphasizing the urgency to cull a bully. I really thought folks were using "bully" as a justification for shooting a young or small buck. To be honest, I felt really conflicted about pulling the trigger because he wasn't a buck I really wanted, and I'd liked to have seen him go another year. But I let him walk a couple weeks ago in ML and soon regretted it because he was bulldogging all the other bucks into the surrounding properties. So this time I felt ok about it, and now feel even better about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5493178, member: 20583"] Yessir I sure did! Put 6 neck roasts, a dozen or so packs of steaks, both shoulder bone-in roasts, and enough ground for a 25lb batch of sausage in the freezer last night, plus 3 quart bags of jerky pulled from dehydrator before going to bed. It was a busy day and my back hurts! I never had idea how dramatic and sudden the change could be by taking out a bully. I've heard about it before and thought folks were over emphasizing the urgency to cull a bully. I really thought folks were using "bully" as a justification for shooting a young or small buck. To be honest, I felt really conflicted about pulling the trigger because he wasn't a buck I really wanted, and I'd liked to have seen him go another year. But I let him walk a couple weeks ago in ML and soon regretted it because he was bulldogging all the other bucks into the surrounding properties. So this time I felt ok about it, and now feel even better about it. [/QUOTE]
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