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At 11:26 AM, 2008-11-21, Josh P said:
Well sorry to make you guys upset by killing an elk and sending in the picture, just thought other sportsman would like to see it. It took me 11 yrs to get the tag but i would do it again! It was awesome to be out with the family in the hills and take a great animal. I guess next time I will do the honerable thing and shoot a cow, apperantly that makes you more of a hunter according to you guys. Mark comment offensive

At 1:15 PM, 2008-10-29, someone said:
shit that thing is huge i thing that would be so fun to kill Mark comment offensive

At 11:35 AM, 2008-10-02, anonymous said:
the dude in nine looks like prick Mark comment offensive

At 5:29 PM, 2008-09-15, gmt said:
When you get time check out: www.camouflagelodge.com Mark comment offensive

At 5:21 PM, 2008-09-12, FC said:
You learn fast Warren. Now if we can only get Dad on board with us Mark comment offensive

At 5:26 PM, 2008-09-05, wes hope from AR. said:
# 31 has a nice bluegill Mark comment offensive

At 3:54 PM, 2008-09-03, ryan vantuinen said:
what a redneck i hat em DIE, yes bradley die ;) Mark comment offensive

At 10:42 AM, 2008-09-03, al hurt said:
hey guys enjoy article keep up good work bowling green ky not much for typing Mark comment offensive

At 9:22 AM, 2008-09-03, LCJ said:
Awesome fish, cute kid too.Great job Warren B. Mark comment offensive

At 6:17 PM, 2008-09-02, joe said:
i like 38 the best Mark comment offensive

At 2:47 AM, 2008-09-02, lizamobib said:
i really enjoy looking at the photos. yall keep up the good work.....jesup ga Mark comment offensive

At 6:19 PM, 2008-08-30, anonymous said:
the grandaughter in 37 pretty hot Mark comment offensive

At 12:20 AM, 2008-08-28, Kevin said:
You should see the one I have. It's in an aquariam, and I feed him fish and fish scraps. It is the size of a baseball. Mark comment offensive

At 12:17 AM, 2008-08-28, anonymous said:
Hey, now that is what a 10# bass really looks like! Take note, ya'll over-estimaters. Mark comment offensive

At 11:53 PM, 2008-08-28, polut said:
Michael Hintz's Michigan buck would give me as big a thrill as that large elk as long as the hunt was challenging and seenic. In fact that is a trophy buck in my hunting area (North East Lower Michigan, Alcona County). Mark comment offensive

At 11:44 PM, 2008-08-28, polut said:
Oh, by the way,Im not some old foogie, or tree hugger.... Im a 30 year old blue collar guy from Detroit. Didn't everyones Grandpa and Father teach them what hunting is really about??? It's about the hunt not the trophy. Now don't get me wrong, I only go after mature bucks, but i could care less how big it is as long as it is 2 and half years old or older. Mark comment offensive

At 11:39 PM, 2008-08-28, polut said:
I would rather be able to hunt every year.... if there is anything i would change about hunting it would be scoring systems for antlers and the whole obsession with it.... I hunt in a heavily hunted area of Michigan on public land, and the county record is on a 160 B&C buck... Guess what I could care less... I get to roam miles of public land and hunt from October 1st to New Years Day all for a resident 2 buck tag license for $32. Have fun applying for those tags each year while I am in the woods watching bobcats slink through the cedar swamps, and bald eagles soaring overhead! Mark comment offensive

At 7:33 PM, 2008-08-28, Tom, Lorena TX said:
Article in February 2007 issue page 104. Enjoy!!! Mark comment offensive

At 6:46 PM, 2008-08-28, Tom, Lorena TX said:
I am amazed at the comments that people actually waste our time with. It reminds me of an article in "A Sportsmans Life" by Bill Heavy. The article was appropriately titled "Morons Among Us", and should be read by many people that make comments on here. All I have to say is congratulations to all that enjoy the sport of hunting and fishing, and just have the love of the outdoors. Mark comment offensive

At 4:10 PM, 2008-08-28, www.thelodgeman.com said:
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At 3:28 PM, 2008-08-28, anonymous said:
That "Bluegill" is a female "redear" Mark comment offensive

At 11:19 AM, 2008-08-28, ArtistAl said:
Congrats on the great Elk. Personally I like the way Utah has starting to manage their Elk herd. It makes the dream of an Elk like this a possibility. It doesn’t hurt to learn patience. The rewards are worth it. Way to go!!! Mark comment offensive

At 7:44 AM, 2008-08-28, JERSEY said:
THEY ARE ALL NICE PICS, DON,T LISTEN TO THE IDIOTS. THEY ARE SO USED TO BEING PICKED ON SO THEY TAKE IT OUT ON PEOPLE THEY WILL NEVER FACE.COWARDS! Mark comment offensive

At 3:34 PM, 2008-08-27, bullshooter said:
jealous *****'s giving him gruff, grow up! great bull! Mark comment offensive

At 3:04 PM, 2008-08-27, In Awe said:
That yellow perch (if it was 16) is a NH state record! Mark comment offensive

At 3:03 PM, 2008-08-27, Carney said:
Josh Pollock, Sometimes the ribbing of sportsmen moves to inappropriate levels, and so it is with some of these guys... For my part I say you've got one awesome bull! Congratulations! Mark comment offensive

At 2:47 PM, 2008-08-27, Better Utah Hunter said:
You're hillarious worse Utah Hunter. I hope you don't get anything with your hunt, that would be hystarical! Then wait another 25 years for the next tag! Mark comment offensive

At 2:38 PM, 2008-08-27, utah hunter said:
I would be really happy with a tag for a quality hunt area every 7 years. I drew a Utah elk permit this year after 15 years of trying. Who knows how long it will be for the next time. Mark comment offensive

At 2:37 PM, 2008-08-27, Real Deal said:
That elk is just a little baby, you should have let it grow a few more years til maturity, Coward Mark comment offensive

At 2:36 PM, 2008-08-27, Andy Hill said:
Its not that the elk is huge ....its that there is a midget behind it.... Mark comment offensive

At 2:36 PM, 2008-08-27, F.R.O.G. Hat said:
What an awesome catch! I can't imagine pulling in a giant like this! Congratulations my fellow fisherman - You have arrived! Mark comment offensive

At 2:05 PM, 2008-08-27, duh said:
That's a great bull, but that's how Utah manages their elk. How many years did Josh wait to pull a tag. I think I'd rather hunt elk every year than kill a bruiser every seven. Mark comment offensive

At 1:42 PM, 2008-08-27, stoner said:
photo # 1, you look very excited to have caughten a fish that is almost TWICE YOUR SIZE! Come on and smile for goodness sakes! Mark comment offensive

At 12:09 PM, 2008-08-27, anonymous said:
The guy from Somerville, Ma with the 16" yellow perch had a state record in his hands and didn't even know it. Mark comment offensive


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