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2012 HSO Photo Contest- Archery Pics only please


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Sorry guys, should have clarified a bit. It is just a tree. The tree is right next to my deer stand and this buck had it all tore up.

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Ahhhh ok i can see the rubs looking closer. I was kinda thinking, Ok i seen plenty of those before but now it makes sense. Cangrates again!

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Non-hero entry #1...

This 7 pointer bedded down in front of me for a couple hours this afternoon. Once he got comfortable we proceeded to have a little photo shoot. This is one of the more unique shots I took with the camera lens up against the rangefinder.

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Good stuff guys! The rangefinder one is very creative. Here's a couple of the pics you guys told me to post smile Solo shots with a normal camera and the timer button

I'll have to bring the camera with and try to get a non-hero shot of somethin wink

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Non hero shot #1. Took this photo of a redtail hawk on Thursday morning from my ground blind. Tried to get him sitting in the tree but he took off.

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B-man uve had a year for sure I think you would be a entry for MVP hunting this season.

It ain't over yet baby laugh Still have MN rifle season and WI rifle season to have a crack at two more bucks............

But Mamma said to knock it off, or I'll have to get a second job to pay the taxidermist next fall grin

All joking aside, I consider myself very fortunate for everyday in the woods, and I am very thankful for all of the critters that have provided so much excitement and sustenance.

I am also very thankful for all of my friends; at home, and you guys online as well smile

A few days ago I brought up the idea of doing a hunt swap, because I'm new to the state and was looking for a place to hunt for the gun opener this weekend.

Jerkin'm (aka Patrick, a long time member here) took me up on the offer.

Words cannot express how grateful I am to be invited to hunt with him. Two complete strangers, brought together by the common bonds of hunting, and this website.

Meeting up with him in the morning in Ottertail county to chase some whitetails! Thanks a trillion Pat!

Good luck to all of you guys this weekend! Get a big one and stay safe smile

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Cool beans, Good luck, I'd be up for a ice swap sometime, i'll put ya up on LOW an u can put me up milacs, if your interested. Wouldnt happen this year tho. pretty full calender already. Let me know on this if it peaks your curiosity.

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Cool beans, Good luck, I'd be up for a ice swap sometime, i'll put ya up on LOW an u can put me up milacs, if your interested. Wouldnt happen this year tho. pretty full calender already. Let me know on this if it peaks your curiosity.

Sounds good to me Boar!

.........but that's kinda like trading a Cadillac for a Gremlin grin

........Mille Lacs is really slow sometimes....but the beer really helps smile

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Heres photo #1 i'll submit for the "hero shot". I took it of my main hunting buddy, Randy, on Oct.30th, 2012- 140" 4x4, Dressed 226 lbs.

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Hey thats the same deer, No im kidding the two profiles look the same an the bone has similar shape to in some areas, awsome guys congrates!

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Heres photo #1 i'll submit for the "hero shot". I took it of my main hunting buddy, Randy, on Oct.30th, 2012- 140" 4x4, Dressed 226 lbs.

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Nice photo! You did a good job of photo editing with the background.

Nels

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Nice photo! You did a good job of photo editing with the background.

Nels

Thanks Nels! For the record... I edited out a brick on the left side of the picture and darkened the edges... other than that, the photo is all original. Both foreground and background are real and nearby where he shot the deer.

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