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Archery Hunting Photos


harvey lee

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders

remember to enter pics in the contest everybody! smile

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awesome buck!!! I told my father in-law that he should have been in his deer stand Halloween instead of down in the cities to watch my kids trick or treat...sure enough he gets home on Saturday and there is a picture of a big buck right in front of his stand during shooting hours!! If your a bow hunter I have learned you need to be in the stand on Halloween!!! Good luck to all this coming few weeks

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My first archery buck, taken on October 24th. Was nervous at first as the shot looked slightly high. Watched him run about 60 yards, then he fell over, so I was able to confirm he was down without ever leaving the stand. Ended up being a perfect shot through the lungs, and while field dressing I noticed the heart had a nice 1 inch gash through it.

It was a pretty great feeling to finally get a buck with the bow! He is a main frame 10 with an 11th kicker on the right side.

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Great buck tunrevir! ! Halloween means only one thing to me-time to be in my stand!!

Your decision to learn from taking a bit more time to start tracking and to back out after finding he'd moved from where he first bedded down will pay dividends in the future. I learned that one the hard way and since then I give them 2-4 hours if I can before going after them. If they are dead they aren't going anywhere :-)

Congrats again on a great deer and a fun story to go with it!

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Nice deer guys! Congrats!

I really cooled my jets on deer hunting this year and decided to enjoy the other things MN offers in the fall. I've missed fall fishing and bird hunting so that's where I've been focused - and I've had some wonderful times.

My deer goals this year were to get two in our freezer sooner rather than later and get our daughter on a buck in rifle season. Ripley didn't pan out so I slipped in an evening on a stand at a farm in western MN I used to be part of lease on. Their stand was in a spot I staked out years ago but haven't been back since the farm went back into production. It produced two bucks already this year and they were kind enough to leave it for my visit on Sunday.

In the stand at 3 pm. Watched two button bucks feed for a while, and waited a few more minutes until something a little heavier came out. Out of the stand at 4 pm.

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Sometimes the easy one is the right one.

Going home last night with my processing supplies I came across two fresh roadies. I stopped at the cop shop for a permit and salvaged half of each. Still good, clean smelling venison. I feel a little blessed right now.

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Way to go Wanderer and Matt!! Congrats!!

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Great bucks guys! Just what I needed to get me out've bed in a few hours. Best of luck to the rest of us still after them!

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We (dad, brother, myself) have been tagged out in WI since the 28th all with personal bests. It's sort of nice to get it done before gun season, but at the same time this is the best time to be out there and we don't have any tags left. smile

Here is mine I shot on October 25th at 6PM. My biggest with a bow.

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Looking forward to slug season this weekend in MN.

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Shot this 11 pt yesterday in Western WI, my biggest buck to date. About 9 AM he was cruising through and offered a 15 yard shot as he was checking out the doe decoy. I was just about to pack it in when the rain started but glad I stayed put. Before this buck I saw 2 other smaller bucks that were cruising and looking for love as well so they are moving.

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As I found it

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With my son and friend

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sweet!!! love the photos and thanks to all that are sharing their success with us bums behind computers and phones not being able to get in the woods yet!!!

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    • Kettle
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    • Wanderer
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