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Author Topic: This year's and last year's.. and a friend's just because its such a great buck!  (Read 3587 times)

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Figured since I didn't really share any photos with anyone of my last year's buck I'd stick him in this thread as well... seeing as he's also my biggest, and I hadn't had an opportunity to show him off! For my Christmas present last year I came home from college to find my parents had him European mounted for me... pretty neat treat!

Now I know I posted a few of these photos in the Ladies' board, but figured they were worth sharing just in case someone hadn't taken a peek. Both animals were taken within a few miles from each other; its always nice to have that special place. :)
The boyfriend also tagged out the last few years but I'm trying to talk him into getting his own account so he can share his own stories. On the last day of general modern rifle season we helped guide a pal of mine into a great buck too, and its just too nice not to share also!

This year's:


Last year's:




And my pal's...





Thanks for taking a look!
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Nice mulies, congrats. It's always cool to see women your age so interested in hunting. Seems like a lot of college students lose interest in hunting.
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love your pics and story

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Nice mulies, congrats. It's always cool to see women your age so interested in hunting. Seems like a lot of college students lose interest in hunting.

I have to admit, since starting to hunt at age 7 I've only missed 2 hunting seasons and ate my deer tag once, and they were my freshman/sophomore/junior years of college. It definitely gets tough; hard to plan/get the proper time dedicated to hunting in that situation. Luckily, graduation saves not only money, but time for the more important (and tasty) things in life. :)

Now if only my muzzleloader elk season over on the westside would be so fruitful! :)
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That is cool!  My wife just now started hunting, took awhile, but finally.  My 3 yr old daughter is already wanting to go with me!

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Hunting elk in this state may be what finaly drives me to insanity.
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Hunting elk in this state may be what finaly drives me to insanity.

Shoot I thought you were already there!!!!!

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Congrats to you and your boyfriend...nice bucks. That first photo of you and this years deer full frame with background is pretty sweet. Nice  :tup:
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Very cool  :tup:
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Nice Deer  Congrats
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That is cool!  My wife just now started hunting, took awhile, but finally.  My 3 yr old daughter is already wanting to go with me!


Right on! :) Start 'em young!
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Congrats to you and your boyfriend...nice bucks. That first photo of you and this years deer full frame with background is pretty sweet. Nice  :tup:

Thanks! I had a little more time to enjoy the moment this year, hence time to get a photo in the field... last year, it was the final day of the season and I had to get back to Seattle for a midterm on Monday. (Tsk tsk to those professors... did they NOT know it's hunting season over here??)
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Hunting elk in this state may be what finally drives me to insanity.

Yeah, I hear the forcast is pretty grim for us; they opened all the forest roads that are normally closed in our GMU, so the elk are pushed back into the darkest/thickest parts of the country... here's to stompin' it out anyways! :)
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Nice Bucks. I love the black and white shots!

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Outstanding bucks Hirshey, love the browtines.
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