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Gregg Ritz attempts to top his archery bull from last season in the Gila National Forest.
Gregg Ritz attempts to top his archery bull from last season in the Gila National Forest.
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S16, EP6 "Take Two"Gregg Ritz attempts to top his archery bull from last season in the Gila National Forest.
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S16, EP6 "Take Two"Gregg Ritz attempts to top his archery bull from last season in the Gila National Forest.
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