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harvey lee

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Talk about a dream season, was fortunate to have this guy show up last night. 13 pt non-typical, 200lbs even dressed, shot him at 7pm Wed night, same time a week earlier also on Wed I shot my 5 x 6 muley, Sometimes the deer gods just smile upon you!!! Check out his ears, they both seem to have been cut off at some point.

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Very cool, what a unique rack. You know those little bucks with goofy racks that people always want to "cull" because of bad genetics. Well, I think you just shot one that was able to get old enough to produce one heck of a gnarly rack. Nice job.

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Congrats! Nice buck. Almost looks like he's rutting with that thick neck. Wonder what the heck happened to his ears?(what???) Was he right below you?

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frost bite to the ears? thats my guess. ive seen some of our farm cats before get frost bite to the tips of the ears and lose a good chunk like that

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Calves will sometimes lose their ears in the winter. Sometimes they suck each others ears and then, frost bite and gone. Look just like that.

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Congrats nice looking deer. Crazy how his rack looks beat up already. Looks like you got a good liver shot. I bet he didn't got far.

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Thanks all, yes he was right below me about 12 yrds out. He didnt go 60 yrds. Nice clean and quick harvest. Took him also to the taxidermy and in 30 yrs hes never seen ears like that. Not frost bite. Best we can figure is when he was a young lad, he was laying out in some alfalfa and a haybin went over the top of him and cut his ears off. Both cuts seem to be identical. He had a very large neck also for this time of the yr. Good luck to all, hoping my 13 yrs old daughter gets a chance to file a tag this weekend on the doe hunts. Be safe!!

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Next time you hit the head, catch that horseshoe thats been stuck up there and pass it along. smile Oh ya, NICE JOB!

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Here is the pics of my 8 pointer from last week. I pushed that tongue in before we started taking pics. I must have only got it pushed in behind the lip. The rest of the outside pics were blurry. frown

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This isn't my deer but the guy in the guy in the picture is a mentor and good friend of mine. He has been chasing this deer for four years and every year it has eluded him. Marksbigdeer.jpg

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Thanks sticknstring

That deer is a pig. Every min spent the last for years was worth it. Congrats to the shooter

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This isn't my deer but the guy in the guy in the picture is a mentor and good friend of mine. He has been chasing this deer for four years and every year it has eluded him. Lost his arm in a lineman accident several years back and doctors were shocked he didn't die so he took this deer with his crossbow at 30 yards. Scored 144

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IS he from Jackson If it is who I think it is Great guy.

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This is a couple weeks past due, but on Wednesday, October 7th I was able to take my first deer of the year with my new bow (Mathews Drenalin)! Finally got a little break from the rain we had been getting so I decided it would be a good night to sit in a tree stand for a couple hours. I bought a new bow before season this year, and so far I have about 80 hours of stand time under my belt from a 7 day bear hunt which resulted in exactly zero bear sightings, so it goes without saying that I was ready to come to full draw on something! I got off work at 5:00, headed home, fed the dog, changed into my camo, and headed out for an evening sit. I climed into my stand at about 6:00, filled with anticipation for the hour and a half of shooting light I had left. Shortly after 7:00 I hear something to my right, and slowly turn my head. I was surprised to see a doe at about 18 yards and closing the distance fast. She crossed in front of me at about 2 yards and stopped after she got past me, slightly quartering away at 6 yards. I came to full draw, told myself to "aim small" and settled my pin about 3/4 of the way up her back since it was such a steep angle, lined up with her far leg . I let the arrow fly, and watch it blow through her and stick about 6 inches into the ground. The doe spun around, jumped a fence and made it only 30 yards up the side of a corn field before tumbling over. I switched to Muzzy MX-3's this year, and although I watched her fall and tracking was not necessary, I wanted to see what type of blood trail she left. I was very pleased with the amount of blood sprayed all over both sides of the trail, although I believe any broadhead would have produced the same results, as I took out both lungs and the top quarter of the heart, with a low exit point. I discarded the used blades and cleaned up the rest of the broadhead, and it's ready for another set of blades and another deer. Now with my doe tag filled, it's time to wait for mister big! Here's a couple of pics:

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