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Headed back out again today, this time in a supporting role only. Finished cutting up half of a muley doe Monday and had yesterday to R&R, but today it's back into the truck and yet another trip up & over the mountains to Colorado's NW corner. Cow elk is again the prey and my 72-year old neighbor has the tag (Our combined families had Thanksgiving dinner last week so we could do this).
I swear, I'm looking forward to sitting by the fire for a while when this is all done...it's been quite a year. I'm starting to understand the appeal of the "snowbird" lifestyle (this is becoming almost like work).
On another note, a highschool buddy sent me a picture of a somewhat-rugged old double he found in his domicile the other day (it's history is a bit mysterious too as he doesn't know where it came from...long story), a Delphian Arms Company (stamped on it's rudimentary sidelock) SXS in 12-bore. Fluid steel barrels, POW stock, and w/an A&D splinter forend. This is a new one to me, but it looks pre-WW1 hardware store and fairly cheap (Crescent-made?).
The pictures he sent me were fairly poor so I'll spare you. Anybody here have a clue as to what he's got?
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Sure, sounds like you're having a wonderful fall hunting season, I envy you & wish you the best.
If you would, please post a report on the amount of game you're seeing in general in the NW corner of Colorado. Ever since the bad winter of 22/23 I've heard all sorts of mixed bag reporting about the big game populations in that region and would like to hear a boots on the ground report from someone like you.
Good luck on the hunt!!
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Delphian Arms Co. was a tradename used by Supplee-Biddle Hdw. Co., Phila.; on Crescent sidelocks, and Hunter Arms Fulton boxlocks c. 1920. If a Crescent, the barrels should be marked 'Genuine Armory Steel' and 'Choke Bore'. The Fultons were marked 'Peerless Steel' and 'Made By Experts' - wow! 
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Thankyou Dr. Drew
Dogon: Not fully recovered from 22/23 but...improved significantly. It's been too-warm to really tell.about the elk this year (just yet) but the deer are almost back to normal in most places it seems.
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Thankyou Dr. Drew
Dogon: Not fully recovered from 22/23 but...improved significantly. It's been too-warm to really tell.about the elk this year (just yet) but the deer are almost back to normal in most places it seems. Thanks Lloyd! What about the pronghorn population? I've hunted a private ranch with a common friend of ours for years NW of Craig and the landowner has told us to not bother putting in for the draw or coming since that bad winter & I'm just wondering if they are making a comeback from it. We've been putting in for points since that winter, but I haven't found a good recipe for them yet, pronghorn stew beats the heck out of collecting points!
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