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Outdoor Minnesota Deer Photo's


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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders

Jessie, nice first or ever buck! Is you boyfriend a member on this site? If so what is his Avatar name? We would like to help you rub it in to him as well! laugh

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leech- It green scored 159 5/8ths yes the main beams are unreal! At the base they are 6 inches around. Pictures don't even do it justice, until you see it in person. The deer wieght was 217 field dressed. Hospefully My taxidermist gets it done by march to bring it to the deer classic!

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders

leech- It green scored 159 5/8ths yes the main beams are unreal! At the base they are 6 inches around. Pictures don't even do it justice, until you see it in person. The deer wieght was 217 field dressed. Hospefully My taxidermist gets it done by march to bring it to the deer classic!

Dude I was about to call out the "Photo shop" card on you that thing is so wide and thick! Rack of a life time! Find a good spot on the wall! wink

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My first real buck. He appeared out of nowhere after I grunted twice. Would have been a 14 pointer but has a tine broken off. Shot half an hour after shooting light.

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leech- It green scored 159 5/8ths yes the main beams are unreal! At the base they are 6 inches around. Pictures don't even do it justice, until you see it in person. The deer wieght was 217 field dressed. Hospefully My taxidermist gets it done by march to bring it to the deer classic!

The people I have shown that picture to are in pure shock. Whatever your doing, its the way I need to do things. write a book ill buy it

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leech- It green scored 159 5/8ths yes the main beams are unreal! At the base they are 6 inches around. Pictures don't even do it justice, until you see it in person. The deer wieght was 217 field dressed. Hospefully My taxidermist gets it done by march to bring it to the deer classic!

Skies, that is just an incredible deer! Are you aware that a local man has a few years of matched sets of sheds from it. I believe that deer to be at least 7 1/2 years old and if im not mistaken he has gone downhill! He is a rare "past his prime" buck! Most hunters will never lay eyes on a deer of that age class! Congrats to you! Reguardless of score, he is truly a trophy animal!

BTW... Congats to everyone, men AND women, on a lot of great deer!

Slim

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Davids first buck and second deer. Last deer was 11 or 12 years ago. He has a tendency to get a little excited when deer come in. Or has his young mind in a phone. Hit the deer on first shoot but sense he seems to miss every year he took four more shoots. Deer went less then 20 yard. Congratulations David. [img:center]http://IMAG0144.jpg

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2011 North Dakota rifle buck. Not many deer out there this year. I put alot of miles on my feet. My usual honey holes were dry too. This was the first mature buck I saw all rifle season. There is a standing corn field about a mile away from where I hunt. Which is about the only field still standing. I'm hoping the buck I was after with my bow is in there, I can't wait to get back out with my bow!!!

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He is not on this site, but I think the mount itself will be enough to rub it in for years and years. But he is nothing but happy and excited for me. He and along with myself are having fun showing it off though.

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He is not on this site, but I think the mount itself will be enough to rub it in for years and years. But he is nothing but happy and excited for me. He and along with myself are having fun showing it off though.

Well good to hear! Let us know if we can ever help you keep him in line! grin

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Way to go Jessie! Can I get a WHOOOP WHOOP! for the girlz?

We need more women on this forum!!! waddya say guys? more girl/women hunters? WHOOP WHOOP!

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Skies, that is just an incredible deer! Are you aware that a local man has a few years of matched sets of sheds from it. I believe that deer to be at least 7 1/2 years old and if im not mistaken he has gone downhill! He is a rare "past his prime" buck! Most hunters will never lay eyes on a deer of that age class! Congrats to you! Reguardless of score, he is truly a trophy animal!

BTW... Congats to everyone, men AND women, on a lot of great deer!

Slim

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Had a great hunt this morning! After seeing nothing but squirrels all morning, I decided to walk into the wind and still hunt for awhile. After about 100 yards or so, I dipped down into a gully, and as I emerged I saw a big doe jump up and run up the hill. As I was concentrating on her, a buck suddenly leaped up about 10 feet away. Luckily he was not looking at me, but rather the doe running away. He took time to stretch out before following her, giving me plenty of time to put him down. A before and after photo for you!

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Heres my 2011 buck! I was using the bleat can and he came in on a string, gruntin and everything. My brothers mad as heck, 2 years in a row i shot a nice buck out of his stand while he was out of

town for work.

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Hey Shamrock, great pic and thanks! She is one big doe!
NO DOUBT!!! WOW!!

Great pics of everyones deer! Hope that everyone with an open tag has the chance to fill it soon!

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From reports I am getting the last 2 days, things are getting hot.

Friend shot a thick 8 pt last night. His brother missed one this morning.

Another friends cousin shot a 10 pt last night in Becker.

I almost hit a wall hanger after dark in Becker last night.

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96, nice buck. We have one like that hanging around but have not seen him from the stand yet. Whats he score 140?

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