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My friends yearly Wisconsin hunt
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My Friend moved here in 1997 from Northfield MN. Every year since then he goes back to his Grand Pa's place in Toma, WI. to do the family deer hunt. Pics of this years bounty.......
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Looks like a good batch of steaks for the freezer and some pretty good horns as well.
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Re: My friends yearly Wisconsin hunt
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Wow hope your family likes to eat deer...Looks like a fun trip. I have family back in the midwest around Brainerd Minnesota.
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Re: My friends yearly Wisconsin hunt
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That is a big PILE of deer. Sweet
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Re: My friends yearly Wisconsin hunt
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Looks like they all had a good time!!!!
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I love the Big deer pile! SWEET!
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Couple great looking bucks.
In Georgia we use to hae the Plantation owners roll up to the deer processor with 15 - 20 deer at a time on a trailer and back of trucks. Lots of Deer meat for Hunters for the Hungry.
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Re: My friends yearly Wisconsin hunt
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hope thats a 1 ton pickup... lol
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Re: My friends yearly Wisconsin hunt
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Looks like a heck of a time!
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Man thats awesome. Looks like they got some does in there as well...good eating!
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Re: My friends yearly Wisconsin hunt
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That is very cool, a truck full of deer. It reminds me of the trips many years ago to Eastern Montana with some locals I hunted with back there. They brought an empty horse trailer to haul all the deer and antelope back in.
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