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On 11/17/2019 at 3:30 PM, MJ1657 said:

Hopefully get the antlers back from the taxidermist tomorrow so we can score them. Should be 150+

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Tremendous buck @MJ1657

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Did mine on mountain mikes skull. 19inch inside and 7 between the brows. Kinda neat. A nice view of marks buck. 

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Wow Eyeguy that was a nice buck and the European mount is amazing!! 

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Thx moose. I really like the skull by mountain mikes. Had to order a large for this one. No more boiling!!?

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Nice Stand we have started adding more and more box stands  on our properties also. The old days sitting in ladder stands freezing is getting tougher with age. I find it less desiarable. Funny was at a game feed last wknd with some buds and we all commented how nice it was hunting this year with our heaters in our box stands, There was a time when younger a 2x4 makeshift stand was stand of choice boy times are changing ?

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Man that is sweet!  My last two bucks dropped as I was on my clam blue bucket.  Yours looks more comfy!! ??? 

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I remember a couple stands like that Chris. My first store bought was a hinged board with angled metal on each end. Squish it between a couple strong small trees lol. Arrowed by first buck standing on it about six feet off the ground and it was right under me. Small buck. Spined it. So excited I put two more arrows in it. Lol

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My old man wants to put some stands like that up. But it’s not going to be easy in the thick north woods.

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13 minutes ago, monstermoose78 said:

My old man wants to put some stands like that up. But it’s not going to be easy in the thick north woods.

I built it at home then disassembled it and put it together in the woods. It was an adventure getting the roof up there...... 

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I've built a few like this. Amazing the difference it makes keeping part of your body out of the wind. I think it also helps you can move your legs around without fearing deer are seeing movement. 

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1 hour ago, monstermoose78 said:

My old man wants to put some stands like that up. But it’s not going to be easy in the thick north woods.

Nick on my property up N there is really no way to get a tractor back in where we hunt. What we have been doing is assembling at home dissembling and putting together at the stand site. Its a lot of work but can be done,  Just take your time cutting a path and enter with a AtV and trailer.   Another option for you is we have some way back in that we added pipes to the tower and added aluminum skis and in winter when there is snow minimal is best  we hook couple wheelers to them flop on side and haul them back in there. Wish I had pics of the setup they are easy peasy to move this way. At home on my brothers property we are fortunate to have easy access and put them up like MJ with a tractor loader. 

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This is how my enclosed stand started out. It turned out to be such a good spot I decided to make it permanent. 

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Thanks guys I will show my dad this and if we can get the family up to help it would not be to bad i bet

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Those "stands" are ridiculous.  Pretty soon deer hunters are gonna be out there playing cards, drinking beer, and watching satellite TV like they are ice fishing in a wheel house.

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4 minutes ago, MJ1657 said:

Minus the drinking beer part who cares if they do. 

Exactly ? The numbers are dropping in our sport we all love so if a stand like this gets people out there go for it!

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2 hours ago, leech~~ said:

 

They already do. Some where above the N/E side of Mille Lacs.  ?

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Now that's a Stand holy Hanna Love it!

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Just now, IceHawk said:

Exactly ? The numbers are dropping in our sport we all love so if a stand like this gets people out there go for it!

I get a kick out of people that think you're doing it wrong if you're not doing it their way.

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5 hours ago, Barbelboy said:

might as well get the topic back on track. Not one of the super bucks we had on camera. But after a long bow season and 10 days into regular gun season (my wife's patience was worn thin by now) i filled my tag with this 6 pt. 20191110_082023.thumb.jpg.28c647aba0bddcd5b743f9cf7c1b137f.jpg

Nice Buck Congratulations!!!

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    • gimruis
      I hunt in the rifle zone so I don't have a need to use a shotgun to hunt deer, but I would be looking at this if there was ever a need to.   There could be state legislation introduced next summer that eliminates the shotgun zone completely.  It has bipartisan support.  Wisconsin removed theirs years ago and MN is usually later to follow.  They've tried to pass it more than once and it came up just short both times.  Probably just a matter of time.
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      Oh, h e l l no! 
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      Screw that, here's whatch need!  😆   Power-Shok Rifled Slug 10 Gauge 766 Grain Grain Weight: 766 Shotshell Length: 3-1/2in / 89mm Muzzle Velocity: 1280
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      20 ga has become a real popular deer round in the last 5 or so years.  The rifled barrels are zinging those sabot slugs with rifle like accuracy out to 100 yards easily.  Some go so far as dialing in for a 200 yard shot but really, by 150 they’re falling off pretty low.   I have a single shot Ultraslug in 20 ga that shoots really well at 100 yards.  Most everyone I know that has bought a slug gun lately has gotten the Savage 220 in 20ga.  Problem can be finding the shells you want.
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      My son always bugs me about getting a nice light over-under 20ga for grouse hunting.  I say Heck no, I'm getting a 3 1/2" 10ga so I can put as much lead in the air that I can!!     So, I'm keeping my 12ga.  
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      That’s almost exactly what I was thinking.  Have slug barrels for both   One for turkey and one for deer.      I have a 20ga mosseberg as well. (Combo came with the scope but never used.   I always liked the 12 better
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      Wanderer is right on the money and covered it well.  I was wondering too if you had a slug barrel for one of your guns?  If so you could make that your slug gun with a scope, and the other your turkey gun with the Red dot.  As you can afford it. 
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    • 11-87
      Looking for recommendations on scope or red dot    I basically hunt turkey and whitetail, live in southern MN. So it’s all deer/ shotgun    looking to add a scope/ red dot as my eyes don’t work like they used to to with the open sights.    my gun options are 11/87 12. Browning BPS 12    not looking for the most expensive or the cheapest    pros and cons of one over the other
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