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2006 Deer Hunting Photo Contest


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The Ron Hammes entry is actually from me, tunrevir~ it is my daughter and father in law and the other two little ones. The second photo is me and my daughter and the little ones looking on. A special time in deercamp as my daughter sat on stand and was there when the doe was shot. She helped track it and helped drag it out, gut it and skin and cut up the meat! Not bad for a 7 y.o.! I am pretty proud of her and just wanted to share, first hunt memories will last forever and she can't wait to go again! Thanks for posting them as I am not real technologically advanced. Great hunt and lots of really nice photoes out there. Thanks again for posting them!

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The marine man was actually posted by me doser, but it's just a photo of a guy from my home town that he took via shotgun this season. He probably doesn't even know I posted the pic.

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Hey guys and gals out there in FM land. I want to apologize for letting this contest fade away frown.gif. The photo contests were my babies and I worked on them for Chris at Art Barbarians. My family and I moved away from the cities to be closer to a family member diagnosed with cancer about a year ago. With the relocation and new job, I wasn’t able to check my email much less wrap up the contests. I’m sorry for letting everyone hang for way too long and want to apologize to Chris for the same. I hope you all enjoyed the tips and visual lessons provided by other participants. In our line of work we see a ton of trophy photos with game and fish. We want you all to key in on how to take the picture to be proud of forever.

With out further ado……

1st Place Gun – Toby Kvalevog – winning 1 choice of the available Michael Sieve prints at $145 + a $100 gift certificate to Art Barbarians

2nd Place Gun – Red Dog 2 – winning "Passing the Buck" print by Jim Hansel + a $100 gift certificate to Art Barbarians.

1st Place Archery – 1rushriverranch – winning "Thank You God" encore print by Desmond McCaffrey + a $100 gift certificate to Art Barbarians.

2nd Place Archery – jarrod roering – winning a MDHA (Minnesota Deer Hunter’s Association)blanket + $100 gift certificate to Art Barbarians.

1st Place Youth – Red Dog winning the following framed whitetail deer piece. Click Here to view

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Thanks for everything you have done for this photo contest. I have really enjoyed looking at all the great deer photo's.

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yes it was a great time to be able to see all the deer photos throw the year.

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