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Re: Impressive Meat Pole
« Reply #45 on: December 12, 2009, 10:00:39 AM »
Somebody is out in the woods with a cookie cutter shaped like a deer just stamping them things out!  :yike:

I wouldn't mind hunting there. :twocents:

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Re: Impressive Meat Pole
« Reply #46 on: December 13, 2009, 02:32:36 PM »
I'm also from MI and have seen some "buck" poles (not a big fan of "meat" poles) like that.  Maybe not 33 bucks but qite a few.  It could be a ranch where people come pay to shoot not hunt >:(.  You can shoot 2 a year in MI (1 with no size limit). Those are all nice bucks.  You don't see as many "trophy's" there as you do out here.

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Re: Impressive Meat Pole
« Reply #47 on: December 13, 2009, 03:16:34 PM »
Cool pic!
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Re: Impressive Meat Pole
« Reply #48 on: December 13, 2009, 03:29:37 PM »
  "impressive meat pole"



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Re: Impressive Meat Pole
« Reply #49 on: December 14, 2009, 10:45:18 AM »
Here's the story I got from a buddy back in MI, poachers:

Pictures from a DNR raid on St. Martin's Island off of the U.P. on Nov.
19th, 2009.

31 Bucks and 9 Does on the pole, nothing smaller than a 7. Approx. 10 deer, antlers, and heads found around the camp. Also, a smaller mix of bucks and does...

10 deer without tags, another 10 with wives/girlfriends tags.
Look man, some times you just gotta roll the dice

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Re: Impressive Meat Pole
« Reply #50 on: December 14, 2009, 11:31:14 AM »
I have seen several similar hanging poles in Wisconsin and Mississippi...seen that many killed in one property in one day in Georgia but no one combined em like that!

I seriously doubt its a high fence...people from out West always have trouble imagining that could be wild animals taken fairly but do a lil research at the deer numbers in those states versus out here!!  Its a damn big difference!

Also, Im guessing that property produces similar numbers and quality of deer every single year!! They arent scorching the earth or anything! I hunting clubs in Mississippi that have like 400 acres and they will take 30+   120+ B&C bucks off it consistently year after year!

Patton, you may wanna check that statement that we have bigger bucks out here...Im pretty sure Michigan ranks higher than WA in terms of WT B&C entries over the past 20 years!! ya might beat em in highest scoring single buck in a best deer head to head but I wouldnt bet much on that either!

as for the no toads lilbuff...guess thats a matter of opinion...hard to say...I cant see too many racks well enough to score em...lol  ;)

I know if my sole goal was to take a monster WT...and u could pick the spot...theres places in Mich Id pick over the best spots in WA!! If for no other reason than the numbers of deer in any age/size range being higher there!

as for the IMPRESSIVE MEAT POLE title...

Ill be honest...kinda expected to open it up and find that someone had found some rouge pics of LongTat on the net and posted em here :o :drool:


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Re: Impressive Meat Pole
« Reply #51 on: December 14, 2009, 04:48:02 PM »

Patton, you may wanna check that statement that we have bigger bucks out here...Im pretty sure Michigan ranks higher than WA in terms of WT B&C entries over the past 20 years!! ya might beat em in highest scoring single buck in a best deer head to head but I wouldnt bet much on that either!


You are right about my statement.  I guess it just seems like there are a lot more big bucks taken out here because there are WT, BT, Mulies and from what I understand as "bench legs". All you got in MI is the whitetails.  So I agree that there are probably more B&C WT entries from MI and higher scoring. Tob be honest, I've never really researched it.  Any mule deer buck looks big to me because I've never really seen them except on TV.  I don't know if that makes any sense, I am just not used seeing so bucks from different species.  I love hunting in MI and so far I love it out here.

 


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