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Show some pictures of deer taken in Velvet. I arrowed this one my first archery season, second day. He was a 28", 3X3.
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Re: Deer Harvested in Velvet
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Nice deer. The only velvet buck I have shot was a 1X2. Take a look at this monster...approx 6-7 inch spread.
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Nice! Thanks for posting
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He is my biggest, 3x4
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Nice deer! Anymore out there?
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some good pics
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Cool thread.
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Good idea, haven't got one in velvet yet, hope to one day.
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My first archery deer looked exactly like jrebels. Killed a 3x3 mule deer in velvet October rifle season in 1995, no pic.
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Re: Deer Harvested in Velvet
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Here's one from from 05'
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Another one from 02'
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January 27, 2010, 02:17:12 PM »
Really nice deer
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Here is mine from '07; wish I had good field pics but as luck would have it I forgot my camera. Go figure
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I'll recycle this pic of my 05 buck.
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Nice velvet bucks guys!
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