WOW. You are probably singlehandedly supporting your taxidermist. Congrats
On opening morning of bow season (9/25) at 7:30 I had two 8's and a 6pt come by feeding on acorns. Got lucky and made a good 30yd shot on this 8pt. 50yds later I had my best bow buck on the ground.:D
On Oct. 17th I was on a hunt at Ft. Campbell Army Post. (They have a one buck limit so I'm kinda selective on what I shoot.) The morning hunt was slow, only deer I saw was a young 8pt. That evening I desided to hunt the back corner of a big bean feild. Around 5:30 I saw a buck slipping through a pine thicket behind me. Couldn't tell much about him but made a split second decision to shoot. I was glad I did 9pt 156lb:D
On Nov. 13th (muzzleloader season) good cold morning had deer moving all around. At 8:30 this buck came up out of a hollow chasing a doe. Took the shoot at about 60yds zero track job. I've hunted this farm since I was old enough to go and this is the best buck I've taken off it.
The past 5 years I've taken a trip to Ohio to hunt with some family for the first two or three days of the gun season. This year I finally got a crack at a decent buck. Nov. 29th (opening morning) caught this buck crossing a small clearing about 75yds down the hill from me. 10pt 210lbs
WOW. You are probably singlehandedly supporting your taxidermist. Congrats
Nice bucks.
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Very impressive season. Great Job. Beautiful deer.
tell you what kid some nice bones there.....I like the ft campbell buck
That's the kind of season we all wish we could have! Congrats!
Nice bucks for a season to remember.
Congrats on the nice bucks.
Get Da Net! :D
Very impressive season. Those are all some really nice bucks. I am like Pbug, I like that nasty looking rack on that ft. buck. Congrats to you on a great season.
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