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picksbigwagon

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Tried to upload kill site pick of my muley, but it's too big. How do I make them smaller anybody know? It's .jpeg a hair over 5mb.

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I've been trying to top this guy for six years, came close once. He's 149 and 6/8ths with a 22 inch spread. The other picture was last years take on the farm...just south of Rush Point

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My son scored a nice 10 pointer right away this morning and followed up with a 5 minutes later. Not a bad way to start the season.

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Dude, way to go my friend. My son can hunt next year and I'm thinking about building a box stand so I can (logistically) help him and take my daughter (who will be 7) with. Way to get the kids involved. I started hunting at 28 and had no experience. Learned everything myself. Lots of trial and error. I am looking forward to sharing this tradition with my kids like you have.

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No matter what happens in his life he will never forget that deer. Way to go! It took me almost 10 years to get One that big

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Yeah I'm working to get my son one but he isn't having any luck. Small buck snuck in on him this morning but busted him before he could shoot.

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They're dropping like flies around us, but not much luck for boy #2.

I missed a coyote this am and then called a forkhorn across the river, but he saw us before we saw him coming up the bank. No deer again.

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Very cool PF!full-10770-38873-153.jpg

This was my sons first buck. Darn good start for the youngster!

Tunrevir~

Very nice buck. Cool and thanks for sharing TV. smile

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Nothing real big for the son and I. But, for not having any Doe tags in camp this year. We are feeling pretty good about both getting the only Deer in our camp of 9 guys this opening weekend. wink

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Very cool PF!full-10770-38873-153.jpg

This was my sons first buck. Darn good start for the youngster!

Tunrevir~

Woah, That is sweet.

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Awesome pics of the youngsters guys! Priceless smiles. My 12 year old and I didn't connect but we had a few chances. A buck made a scrape 30 yards from us opening morning before legal shooting hours so that was cool. Had a doe nearly run me over cuz my wingman didn't have my back (he was in the stand facing direction she came from while I was on the ground beneath stand looking other way). Made for a lot of laughs though.

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I wish the photo's my dad took were better but I know some of you guys love big antlers this one has 21 points over one inch and spread of 19 5/8 tipped the scale at 223. To help with size of the antlers the square tubing is 3 inch.

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that is priceless and truely awesome.

cant wait til my lil one can hunt with me aswell

great job gettin a youngster into the love of the outdoors

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I wish the photo's my dad took were better but I know some of you guys love big antlers this one has 21 points over one inch and spread of 19 5/8 tipped the scale at 223. To help with size of the antlers the square tubing is 3 inch.

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He could use those babies as paddles. grin

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