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Outdoor Minnesota Deer Photo's


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that is a great buck, he will go into the 150's pretty easily, I would not be surprised to see his mass help him get in the 160's.

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Did he drill him in the neck ? Nice looking buck from a part of MN I don't get to see many color shots from, thanks for sharing ! Tell your dad nicely done !

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Nice buck Ely, looks like a big body, what did he dress out at?

didn't get him weighed, but i would estimate 175-200

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Did he drill him in the neck ? Nice looking buck from a part of MN I don't get to see many color shots from, thanks for sharing ! Tell your dad nicely done !

He hit is high and broke its back actually, put a second shot through the neck. There are some big ones around, Ive seen some that size but haven't got a shot.

Here is one he shot 2 years ago and got mounted

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Just imagine what those Ely deer would look like in farm county. I belive those northern bigwoods deer are about a year behind in rack production. They do normally make it up by the time they get to 5.5 years and older.

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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.

First of all, nice deer! Which kind do you have? I have used two same kind of carts that we have and they have last since 2001 and have had no problems. Really nice to have for the 1 1/2 mile walk where no wheelers or vehicle traveling is allowed!

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Just imagine what those Ely deer would look like in farm county. I belive those northern bigwoods deer are about a year behind in rack production. They do normally make it up by the time they get to 5.5 years and older.

you are right, but i would guess the one he got this year is 3 1/2

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Congrats everyone and very nice photo's!!!

It was a good season for us as well. I took a 125" 8 point on Halloween night, my wife shot her first MN buck a spike. On the last day of the season dad shot a 136" 10 point. It was a very exciting year for the family.

Here are some pics.

My 8 point

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My wifes spiker

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Dads 10 point

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My son got his 3rd deer this evening. He went without last year, and I was hoping he would be able to get back on the board ths season.

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I made him hang and skin this one, after taking care of the 1st two for him.

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I shot this buck while hunting on my Grandparents farm in Michigan. He was at around 80 yards when I shot him. A very tall racked 6 pointer.

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My brothers neighbor shot this nice buck on Thanksgiving, near Winona, MN. Both G2's split 3 ways. Amazing Mass and nice dark rack.

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Another nice SE MN deer. There have been some giants shot down here. In the last couple days i've recieved emails of a 193" 13 pointer shot by Millville and a 24 point 231" nontypical shot by spring valley and found out a co-worker took a 170" typical with his bow.

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They brought that Millville deer into town after he shot it and it looks even bigger in person. The guy said it was a 200 yard shot with his muzzy.

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