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Outdoor Minnesota Deer Photo's


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All nice deer, big and small. Shoot what you want not what others do. If you want to manage your property for trophy's thats awesome. If you want some veni for the table equally awesome.

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Here are a few pics of how we did rifle hunting this year around bertha. to start off, my fiance finally pulled off getting her dandy!! she has shot many bucks in past years, but this is by far her biggest. a dandy 9 pointer. Dewey from wadena is the man in charge of getting this dandy on the wall! He does EXCELLENT work.

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This is my brother from alaska. he hasn't hunted whitetail with us for 3 years or better now, but he came back and was happy as heck to tag this nine pointer. not the biggest of deer or racks, but he was excited none the less.

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this is my buddy with his best buck. a nice 10 pointer. i helped him track it the morning after he shot it, and was he every happy when we spotted this rack peeking up out of the grass!

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here i am with my nine pointer. shot it from 25 yards while rattling from a lawn chair sitting in the middle of a woods! there was some ground shrinkage with this guy on tine length, but he still managed to measure 18 1/2 inside. all in all, this year was productive for us regardless of the warm weather and standing crops. i shot mine at 4 in the afternoon coming in on a line to rattling and grunting.

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That's Bertha for ya, top of the line farms and fertile, very fertile soil = quick growing bucks/racks, great job vister and the buggers wouldn't leave the corn just 8 miles away where I was, maybe muzzleloader. That's quite a gaggle of 3 1/2 year olds.

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Vister, the double white throat patch on your buddy's buck is awesome! What a beautiful looking deer. Nice work on all 4 of them.

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Wow vister, nice job this year!!! I'd be MORE than happy with any one of those deer. They'd look alot better hanging on the wall than my empty tag this year. smile

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thanx fellas. ive actually got multiple trail cam pics of the deer my fiance shot, and the one i got. hers was even on film 3 mornings in a row checking a scrape dripper just before opener. like clockwork, 10 to 7 opening morning, there he was, checkin out the dripper! its great getting to watch them grow like that, then getting an oppurtunity to tag them. just ask my fiance, i emailed her pics of her buck 2 days before opener while she was in school, and told her to be ready! it would still take more than a shovel to knock the smile off of her face!

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Excellent job vister and do you age them ? I was just guessing, either way, nicely done and see Vister didn't need a bait pile !

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Vister it is pretty evident that you do your homework! Nice deer, I will be going out for my last hail mary on Friday all day.

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Great pictures and stories everyone ! We hunt this weekend in SE Mn. I am looking forward to all that goes with the hunt. We have been asked to hunt with a great group of friends that started out as landowners we asked to turkey hunt their land. This will be our 6th season with them. Chili feed and all. The woods is nice, and it will be good to be back on some familiar ground once again looking for the Wabasha County Whitetails.

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Mallard, where are you hunting, I have hunted Wabasha County my whole life. Anybody that quotes Gus in his signature, can't be all bad. Maybe I should find one from Woodrow.

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we hunt just east off county road 2 north of 60 a few miles. I hope we see some deer moving. I think you need to dress up your box with a quote from Ol' Woodrow. one of my favorite movies thats for sure. plan on cuttin the cards when i get home monday night too. have a good one trigger..

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West Albany is a great spot. Plenty of deer moving around, but I don't get out that way much. I hunt only a couple miles down the line on 60. Good luck, Shoot Straight, Be Safe.

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finally got a nice buck. had the second week of the season off.. my girlfriend came up to hunt with me the first 2 and half days. monday she left for the cities without a deer. i went out to sit for the evening. at 4 i heard somthin moving and i could see tines moving through the timber. i hit the can call and he came in like he was on a string. he came in to about 30 yards broadside. as i pulled the trigger he turned right at me. i hit him head on. he turned and ran into the timber. i could see the blood trail from the stand. i backed out. came back and he was down not 25 yards from where i shot him. hes going on the wall.

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Nice job, great buck. Why did you back out when you shot him with a rifle at 30 yards & could see the blood trail? Not criticizing you just curious why you thought you would need to wait.

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I don't think it ever hurts to wait a little bit, I would probably just wait the extra half hour in the stand. Most archers give them time to expire, but I believe that is because there is almost never time for a good follow up shot if the deer is not dead. A firearm has a major advantage in that way. When I have made a good kill shot like that, sometimes I don't look right away, but I go back to my truck and get the gloves, knife, drag, etc.... As long as I know it was a good shot, I'll give it some time.

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I primarly bowhunt and our policy is unless you see him pile up on an evening hunt leave him until morning(if cold enough). There really isn't anything to gain and a lot to loose. We do not have a lot of song dogs around so we really aren't worried about it.

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Thanks everyone. the reason i backed out was because of the wolfs in our area. they were in my area that afternoon and i didnt want to gut it out in the dark and have visiters while i was gutting. there are people down the road they fallow the kids to the bus stop.. and with a head on shot i didnt know how good of a shot it was and i didnt want to loose that deer.

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Shot this 11pt Sunday of opener weekend. Hunting by myself at 3pm in the rain. No wheeler,he broke my deer cart(dont buy one they are junk) it took a while to get out of the place i hunt but well worth it. #225 Dressed. Didnt have anyone to take good pictures in the feild so I had to settle for the sunny and warm pictures the next day. Shot a big doe the day before. State land. Do not know what he scores-wish I did. I will have to call the taxidermist.

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