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2007 Gun Deer Pics


Tippman

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It's too bad you cut that far up the neck/cape, the taxidermist is going to like you.

We all wish we had your problem though : )~

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Ya i would get it mounted, but i already have a 145" at the taxidermist from earlier in october. i cant afford 1,000$ taxidermy bill this year!! i wish i woulda saved the cape for someone else though...its worth some money. i think im just gonna get a european mount on this guy. It is too bad the vanes arent in the pic too, it was pretty cold so all the blood froze up instantly and it was really caked on there.. pretty cool!

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WDgold, Has he stopped smiling yet? Did you get him to ride in the cab of the truck on the way home or was he buck sittitng the whole way home grin.gif

Awesome deer in anyones book, I am jealous......

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Some pretty nice pics on here, lets see if I can add a few to the mix as well.

Here's my deer from last weekend, best whitetail I have bagged to this date, he was putting down a scrape when I spotted him at 250 yards, looking straight at me and I only had a chest shot to take with only minutes left of shooting time.

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What do you think? Same buck from a couple years ago? The high beams on the rack make me think it might be a possiblity.

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Of course my brother in law couldn't let that stand so he had to one-up me and shoot a dandy 10, he didn't put it down on the first shot ( ended up being over 300 yards ) so the buck ran into the first slough he could get to with a decent amount of water in it, guess who went wading thru a almost hip deep, ice covered slough, ME, but we got him and that was a good thing.

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Nice to see some Mulie pics on here too, My Dad and Brother had a great trip for Mule Deer this year in Colorado, they couldn't connect with any Elk though, they were around but couldn't get the timing down to catch up with one.

My Dad's best Mulie to date and mind you he gave ME heck last year for HORN HUNTING the first few days of season.

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And My Brothers which would have been one of the biggest yet for us until Dad pulled the trigger the next day.

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Here's a Mulie my Dad passed up, he took the picture from his stand.

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Mike

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I believe the inside beam spread is 26 inches, outside ' great spread ' is 34 inches. Beautiful Buck for sure.

Mike

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Sat in my stand for 7 hours on Saturday, 2nd biggest buck shot on the farm, EVER.....this is by far my largest buck. I am still smiling. came from upwind of me, and was 15 feet behind my tree stand just about to check his scrape, when I put him down. Did I mention I am still smiling? grin.gif

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Picks, good to see you got a nice buck. You deserve it with all the help you give others on this site. Way to go! wink.gif

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