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Post by Shadslinger on Jul 16, 2012 21:24:44 GMT -5
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Post by hotdog on Jul 17, 2012 15:31:23 GMT -5
Nice bucks Shadslinger, Here's a few of their northern cousines.
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Post by Gotcha on Jul 17, 2012 21:13:48 GMT -5
Very nice with a bow hotdog! Both y'all have that hunting thing down! I just get lucky every now and then!
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Post by hotdog on Jul 18, 2012 15:43:23 GMT -5
That's it right there ol bud. It's all about the luck. Just being in the right place at the right time. Here's a few I passed on. This nice little buck beded down about 15yds from my stand one morning. This doe and her yearlings walked right under me. You can see the bottom cam of my bow in the corner of the pic.
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Post by Gotcha on Jul 18, 2012 20:12:32 GMT -5
Love when they walk right under you or even bed under you! Just hate when they won't leave, when it's an hour after dark and you are ready to wash all the seed ticks off! Them things getting bad down here! Like the fact you are about 30' in that tree, where I like to be so I can spray down with deet! Keep them little pesky jokers away! One time I bout fell out of a tree trying to get a doe to leave so I could get out of the stand! Had a video of me talking to it and it just looking at me like what are you doing up there! That video was on my old phone that got wet in the Little River next to christansburg! Awsome video! Wish I had to show! When doe hang around like that not afraid of anything is when you know you are on prime hunting land, IMO! This is a buck that come off that land! W/ bow Bout got my 50 acres where I can get to a trophy class deer! Here is a few I have took off of it w rifle i1104.phot
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Post by hotdog on Jul 18, 2012 22:25:23 GMT -5
Wow, that's a real brute. Congratulations on a great deer.
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Post by tommyfishes on Jul 20, 2012 12:41:12 GMT -5
My personal best Bow kill 2003 gr/196 net/172 5/8
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Post by FishON on Jul 20, 2012 13:04:12 GMT -5
tommyfishes, now that is a nice one.. What state did that buck come from?
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Post by Gotcha on Jul 20, 2012 13:39:23 GMT -5
Very nice tommy!!
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Post by wishforfish on Jul 20, 2012 20:09:39 GMT -5
You guys are making me feel bad but those are all great deer! Talking about those deer that won't go away...one year rifle hunting in WV I was sitting up on a high rock overlooking a hardwood hillside and a young doe and her yearling came and stood about 12-13 yards away from me and wouldn't bed down, leave, eat...just nothing. After 20 minutes I got bored and started throwing snowballs at them hitting them multiple times each. They saw me the whole time and to this day I wonder if I could have walked down and clubbed them. Funny part is up there with all the road hunters and the "brown its down" attitude without regard to actual regulations you would have thought they would have known better.
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Post by 2 oars & a trash can on Jul 21, 2012 7:30:00 GMT -5
Funny part is up there with all the road hunters and the "brown its down" attitude without regard to actual regulations you would have thought they would have known better. those deer, like most everyone, must be able to tell a WV native from anyone else.
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Post by tommyfishes on Jul 21, 2012 9:04:46 GMT -5
Thanks guys. I had a lot of frustrating fun hunting this buck. Hunted him the whole season, had him close 5 times, there was 2 days of season left when finally I got my chance. He went 75 yards went down I watched him for 3 hrs before I would go to him. It was killed in Logan wv. It is still the biggest buck I have seen in the wild.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2012 15:03:19 GMT -5
those deer, like most everyone, must be able to tell a WV native from anyone else. That is a very troubling statement from you asleepafloat, very troubling...
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Post by dodman on Aug 12, 2012 7:07:23 GMT -5
Good grief those are some horns, all of them...and if you stop shakin watching THOSE coming in, it's time to quit!
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