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harvey lee

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Head/face looks like wolf but tough angle to see it well. I shaved off some hairs on a yote the other night from a bowstand. Then watched it chase all the deer off the field a few minutes later...bummer

Here is a mn doe I killed a few days ago. Taken off a foodplot at 18 yards on the farm we bought this year, my first from the property. Fun stuff.

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Nice job on the doe, great shot placement.

I am no expert, but that looks like a wolf to me. That would be a massive yote for semn. Looks much bigger in the head and shoulders than any yote I have on camera.

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Connected with one last night. Smaller doe(they always look huge from the stand). Now it is time to look one of the bucks I have on camera! Cant seem to get the picture to add??full-16767-24839-092612182841(1).jpg

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Shot a doe last week north of Duluth. Always interesting to see what comes by. Skunk, foxes, crows, ravens and this guy. Just an odd dog?

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Looks like a young wolf. And congrats every one on the deer keep the pick's rolling in. We also have a thread on pic's from the stand going some where. I will have to update it on my next trip out.

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Yes, nice does! tipup, that's a nice doe. Looks like a yearling maybe. Those are good eating and I've taken quite a few myself early season before the one tag system went into effect here.

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And I see the kid in the background. That's always great. Kids are going with me tonight and if there is a yearling or better in range, I may have to end the season early to make them part of the hunt. Just realized my son can hunt in two years if ready to do so!

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Thanks guys!!! Yeah my son, he didnt go with, he has his own stand that we hunt from for him. Dad gets a few notes to myself!!! It is for sure not a yearling, had a fawn with her, and she was in the process of drying up(if you know what I mean)!!! I think she is maybe a first year mom, pictures does not do justice, not the biggest doe i have ever shot, but not the smallest either!!

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Was fletching up some practice arrows this morning and decided to use some diff colors. October is Breast Cancer Awarness Month and we have a bunch of stuff going on at work with it...

I have hundreds of feathers in all coors and like bright fletching...

Think i'll fletch up a few more and hunt with them this year. Our season begins the first... cool

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Thanks guys!!! Yeah my son, he didnt go with, he has his own stand that we hunt from for him. Dad gets a few notes to myself!!! It is for sure not a yearling, had a fawn with her, and she was in the process of drying up(if you know what I mean)!!! I think she is maybe a first year mom, pictures does not do justice, not the biggest doe i have ever shot, but not the smallest either!!

I know what you mean and I meant no disrespect in the yearling comment. My definition of a yearling is a one and a half year old. We have plenty of those here with fawns and I have arrowed my share of them. Regardless, nice doe and great you could share it with our son!

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Terrific pics! Congratulations to her! Lovely young woman. You're a lucky man! smile Very nice buck as well!

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man that deer has some nice dark colored accents (mule deer-ish)! great pics, good looking mature deer!

Dandy deer!

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An interesting night. Body is screwed up so I wasn't gonna go but decided at 2:30 to go. They were moving. First 2 does but no shot. Then a fair buck but no shot. Figured that was probably it then 6 dandy doe came and stood right in front of me. I posted a pic the other day with a buncha turkeys from the same spot. I went back to my old Rocket Wolverine heads. She went 35 yards spraying out both sides. Gotta love it!

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Nice work eyeguy2.

Rockets never use anything else. I'm still trying to punch a tag. Hoping to fill this weekend before the gun hunters get out next week.

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