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2012 Trail Cam Thread


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anyone actually know this guy, or are we dealing with the old "my buddies friends dads cousin is best friends with this guy"

Or is this the old case that all the facts we have at this time what people received via emails? LOLLL

The old saying, if I saw it on the internet it has to be true. smile

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It is not Todd Amerud, his name is Jeff Iverson and no it was not taken off a game farm. He missed this deer two years ago. He had nothing of him on camera last year and assumed he was dead. He went to his stand Saturday evening and pulled the card from his camera. While on stand he put it in his viewfinder and to his shock he saw the pictures of him. Not to long after the buck appeared. 227".

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Yeah, that is impressive, too bad it got overshadowed by a huge Minnesota buck. That elk is very cool, would love to be able to hunt one some day some where.

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huge congrats to jeff on that buck, it will give o'konek a run for it's money on the score could even be alot bigger than 227 depending who scored it. the guy looks like he could be Ameruds twin and for clarification i didn't say it was shot on a game farm.

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This buck was shot Saturday evening in SE MN I don't have a pic of the buck down but I'm sure they will appear soon.....

Wish I could see it. It seems like I can only view about half of the photos that get posted. confused

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If I ever which I doubt tag a true MN monster I'm calling a CO immediately to go watch me field dress it, tag it, and register it. Our guilty until you somehow prove your innocence society is slightly out of control. I know 3 things. Dead buck. Smiling hunter. Bow season is open. Check that 4. Last winter was as mild as I've ever seen it and the bucks I've seen young or old have about as decent a rack as you could hope for.

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very cool buck, nice brow tines. 140" give a few either way looks about spot on!!! i agree.

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Going to have to move my cameras. Very few bucks on camera now that the velvet is gone. Lots of does and fawns. More than the last couple years combined. Corn is really coming out fast in my area, deer patterns are changing pretty quickly.

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White fawn? Albino or piebald? This is in my back yard. I do have a flood light back there, which is on at the time the photo was taken. The pattern on the fawn could be from leaf shadows, but why not the same on the doe? full-37278-24693-sunp0015.jpg

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Giving this a closer look it might be a shadow, it almost looks like the pine tree might be casting the shadow on the deer, is the flood light to the upper right in this photo?

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That is really a tough one, I am going to have to say shadow when at first I was all about it being pie bald. After looking at it closer though, the marks on the deer just fit the shape of pine tree branches too perfectly. It is way to coincidental. The front of the fawn that is shadowed, also shows no source of pibaldness. However, the only strange part I can see is the fact that there is no shadow on the doe, and the fawn seems to have shadows on its hind legs behind the doe, but depending on where the light is, it might be possible to have this.

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