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2024 deer. Let’s see um!

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erronulvin:
[quote author=brew. That's awesome! Mine and my wife's bucks were less then 24hrs apart, definitely  feeling it with the taxidermy bill, gonna be close to $1500 for both bucks
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Not mine but something to keep you going.  Buddy sent me pics of his and his girlfriends they got last week on consecutive evenings.  Taxi bill gonna be high
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Wkitchen:
Nice bucks.

ljsommer:
Awesome! I live on the west side and have two kids and a demanding job, so east side travel is not really an option for me. How many people get out after blacktail with early season archery? Is that even a thing? And if so, is it stand hunting only? I imagine "spot and stalk" isn't really a thing when you are either stuck in the jungle or trying to navigate noisy cut-debris.

zwickeyman:

--- Quote from: ljsommer on September 09, 2024, 09:31:52 PM ---Awesome! I live on the west side and have two kids and a demanding job, so east side travel is not really an option for me. How many people get out after blacktail with early season archery? Is that even a thing? And if so, is it stand hunting only? I imagine "spot and stalk" isn't really a thing when you are either stuck in the jungle or trying to navigate noisy cut-debris.

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Tree stand is a great way to hunt Blacktail, especially low land. You can spot and stalk though if you get up in to the alpine areas of the western slopes of the Cascades from the Canadian border clear down to the Klickitatat

jasnt:
Nice little 4x5 came in with his buddies opening morning.
13 yard shot quartering away.  In the last rib, out the neck.  Liver, one lung, and cut the arteries off the heart. He went 40 and piled up in sight.

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