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2006 Deer Hunting Photo Contest


Art Barbarians

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snap,

I'd be glad to, but I agree, it should be a new thread.

Corn field hunting doesn't require snow, just wind.

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Walerak!!!! Got yourself a nice buck, now if you only figured out how to catch the eye's on a consistant basis you'd be in the money! Nice to see your doing well! Drop me an email and we can chat! [email protected]

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Well it got down to the wire and I was obligated to fill my last tag as part of a deer reduction hunt. I passed up LOTS of bucks, some into the 130's, in hopes of getting a 150 or better. At one point I had a 170"+ monster at just over 50 yards. I never got the opportunity though. I hunted long and hard and on private land I wouldn't have shot this buck, but since it was a management hunt for the city this little buck made for a happy ending to a great season. Sure I would've loved to have shot one of those "nice" bucks that I passed earlier but you can't shoot big bucks by shooting "nice" bucks...you have to put in the time and be there when the deer are. I did that and it didn't pan out for me. Now that I have bagged and tagged my 'trophy' (all three points of him) it's time to think about ice. Good luck to those still hunting the last two weeks of the season and congratulations to those who have filled tags and hung it up til next year!

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Matt, congrats on the buck! Either way, I'm sure you'll agree it was a great season and a lot of fun out ther this year! See ya out there again next year!

I almost filled my last doe tag tonight... Somehow this doe managed to get within 20 yards without me knowing she was there. Anyway, she busted me before I knew she was there and that was the end of that... A quick snort and she was gone...

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I called in this 10 point 225lbs. buck with a primos hardwood grunter. I missed him early this year during archery season with my Swithback XT. I took him with one shot at 100+ yards with my 7mm Mag, during firearms. [image]633hq0.jpg[/image]

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So now that the season is over, when does the voting begin?

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Season goes til Sun here, plus I can hunt a metro area til Jan 31 - but don't hold the show up for my pathetic arse!

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Thanks to you, I had to eat a coupla tags Cooter..... frown.gif

I never got the call that it was my turn.. grin.gif

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I called ya last week but no answer...don't you check your messages? grin.gif

Maybe we can have an unused tag feast, lots of mustard! I can bring enough to feed 2-3 wink.gif

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Wow there sure are a lot of nice pictures here. I didn't even know this thread was going. Anyway congrats to all of you who had success this year. I wanted to show you a picture of my buck that I shot October 30th. I shot him on some state land south of Glenwood in Pope County. He is 13pt about 160" green and he weighed in at 187lb. This is my first buck with a bow and the the biggest buck I have ever shot. Sorry for the background I wanted to get a picture out in the woods but it was blowing 30 plus and it was about 15 degrees out not counting the wind chill. Barely got my wife to come out and take them in the yard. I guess that is what I get for marrying a San Diego gal.

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mnfishman, very nice buck. That is one like the one I was chasing all fall and he never got quite close enough. Always next year.

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mnfishman- That buck is a STUD!!! The best thing about it was it was shot on public land! Did you know he was around? Just curious if it was the buck you were after or not! Congrats

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I had bucks of that caliber up to 45 yards but never had the chance for a shot. Wish I wasn't so picky this year...wouldn't have had it come down to the wire and shot the spork. That is definately a hog though. Congrats on the nice buck!

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Thanks for all who entered this year, I'm still getting entry photos here and there.....keep them coming, I know of a bunch who have threatened to enter and still have not.

The last day to submit photos for the contest is Sunday - Feb 18th. All entries after that date via email or posting will not be accepted in competition.

Hopefully a week after the deadline, I will have the entries skinnied down (for those of you who entered multiple photos....I will use one). I'll post that... for all to make sure I didn't make too many mistakes, from then it goes to the judges and winners and prizes will be announced.

Thanks,

The Barbarians

www.artbarbarians.com

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Well after a little password trouble, I can finally log on and post this picture. He was taken on Novemer 10th at 9 am in Zone 2 area 215. He was the 5th buck I had seen that morning. I hit him a little far back, twice. The second shot was actually closer, about 50 yards. I guess the nerves got to me , but thats hunting. He dropped after about 50 yards back at the exact spot he came from. Funny thing is a spike came about 5 minutes later and stared at him for about 5 minutes from about 5 yards were he lay. He weighed 185 and has a 18 1/2 spread. P1000041.jpg

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Nice buck bro. Im sure it was a great hunt.

Bela need help posting the photo, let me know

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Hey Art, weres my deer pic that sent for you to post last week? Still waiting for you to post it up like you mentioned you could do!

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It will be posted following the deadline. I got it looks, good nice buck....which one you want the one with the truck or without? My advice....loose the truck.

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A little help checking to make sure I have the correct names with photos. Click Here (2006 Deer Hunting Photo Contest) to see all entries in both archery and firearm categories. You will be able to view 9 at a time and to view the larger image, please click the image. The archery entries have ( 1 - ) in front of the name. Please post any things you see need correcting. The judges will have their work cut out for them, good job guys and gals.

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