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harvey lee

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wow great deer. hunted ripley as well sat-sun and didnt see one buck! only does! wish something like that could have strolled by me.

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Congrats to everyone. There are some great photos and stories on here. You all worked hard to achieve your successes. Congratulations.

Signed, a jealous observer stuck at work during prime time.

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Finally had some good luck. I set up about 50yd over from the tree I was in last Sunday evening when I had two small bucks come by. This doe came by at 5pm and I shot her at 12yd. She went about 50yd before laying down to die, she never knew what hit her. I found her just like this. I stayed on stand until just after sunset and had a 4pt come by at 30yd.

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Finally taking a break for lunch. Got to my morning spot late and spooked out what was probably a buck. Nothing came by on stand but the crows and bald eagles were going nuts about 150yd from me. I figured they were on either a gut pile or a deer carcass. I went to investigate and found a nice 8pt buck that was about 1/3 eaten. I am guessing he might have been laying there for 1-2 weeks. I will post a photo later tonight after I get back from my evening stand.

It took 2 hours to get my doe out of the woods. Remind me again why I hunt so far from the car?...

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Cheetah you hunt that far from the car because that's likely where you need to be smile Come walk with me through a 1/4 mile of swamp water muck and bogs then come help drag a 220 pounder out with me, I'm finding out I'm not a young chicken anymore.

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cheetah if you plan on grabbing thoose horns make sure you get a tag for it.Hate for someone to get in trouble for finding something like that. I think it is even free.

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I called DNR about that 2 or 3 years ago... If the animal is all eaten up its just like walking up on a pair of sheds, you dont need a tag.

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Hmmm... I wonder what would do something like that. If you look closely it looks like a surgeon just took a scalpel and sliced part of the hide off. Wolves? idk

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It could have been any number of scavengers, wolves, coyotes, hawks, eagles, crows, you name it. Thats how they look when you find them a couple weeks too late.

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Got this guy last night but didn't find him until this morning and the coyotes got one hind quarter, could've been worse. If I'd have walked 40 more feet last night I would've found him. Oh well, still plenty of meat left.

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Nice buck there Snooze! He is a dandy laugh

Now I can finally put a face to your name grin I'll keep my eye out for you now when I'm up there smile

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Finally came together after 9 years. My first bowkill buck. Friday before gun opener about 4pm. Came in on a beat chasing a doe on public land. First shot at 20 yards and missed completely under him.(BUCK FEVER). He ran out to about 30 yards broadside and stopped. He watched the doe mill around having no idea what just happened. Able to get second arrow off at 30 drilled him right in the shoulders. Not pass thru but only fletchings sticking out. Ran up the ridge about 40 yards and piled up. Thanks to the doe for getting his attention. Otherwise he would have been long gone.

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thanks guys definitely a once in a lifetime buck especially off public land. probably gonna be the last deer of this caliber i'll ever see in my life. definitely had to make it count. cant wait for my taxidermist to call me back.

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Excellent Job! congratulations! ay to dicelpline your self for 9 years. Vry impressive. Now post that on the contest thread.

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Nice buck there Snooze! He is a dandy laugh

Now I can finally put a face to your name grin I'll keep my eye out for you now when I'm up there smile

By all means, if you recognize me be sure say howdy!!! grin

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Holy cow. That's one hell of a buck, Tengy. You deserve it! Bet that was a hell of a drag, too. Just the neck alone looks like it'll be a chore to lift.

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thanks....1eye the drag was worth it and is all part of the hunting experience

mabr...this guy came out of SE MN...seen some really nice deer at camp this year, but definitely a lot less than ive seen in the last 5 years

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