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Cool looks like you have got a few nice bucks in there
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I have always been a rifle hunter just never knew any different but I have alot of respect for a bow hunter who has to get close to make that shot. It is a incredible feeling being right under a deer nose and its carrying on like your not around
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great pics thanks for sharing them
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December 20, 2008, 01:33:22 PM »
Another Whitetail on what seems to be traditional mule deer range i havent seen very many whitetail compared to mule deer in this area
He may have noticed my presenceor he wasnt very aware but it didnt seem to be a threat to him today
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Awesome pic's!!! Seem's like whitetails are moving in all over the state. I did see a wt doe up the Methow from you during the general season. Thank's for sharing.
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Cool pic's. I like the one of the W/T buck chasing the muley doe's. I shot a W/T buck in Montana once that was with 7 muley does. I think they breed more than one would think.
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You would probable be a good person to ask this, where would be a good location to go and find muledeer on there winter range for a good day of photos. Thanks
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December 21, 2008, 08:48:20 AM »
Hey there Wilson-
You obviously know your way around the "camera", and looks like you have some great glass on the front of it! I am sure enjoying your photography. j
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December 21, 2008, 09:07:38 AM »
Nice pics! What are you using for a camera set up?
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Using a Nikon D50 with a 80-400 lens . . .I am not what I would call a really great photographer I sorta let the camera do the work . . .I am hoping to start using a tripod more and see if that helps my clarity as of these pictures they are all taken free standing ... in the cold i notice its hard to keep a steady pose with out shaking slightly
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Nice pics. Thanks for sharing!
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Had to add these pictures when I found them I thought I had lost them from a early hike up the methow
I thought this picture was pretty sweet caught him in motion while he was racing full speed back and forth across the creek bottom he was just playing around he knew I was there but it wasnt bothering him
The 3x on the right had pretty decent mass I though but I am just a begginer a rookie
here is another pic on him I never got him ears fully spread in pictures so this is the best one he was pretty interested in that doe
and I never got all that close on him
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Awsome pics!
Keep them coming!
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seeing pic like this makes me jelous that i am not on the east side...
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