Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: huntinhick on December 15, 2008, 08:33:04 PM
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We did pretty good my 11 year old nephew got his first a nice doe
(https://hunting-washington.com/cpg/albums/userpics/10879/DEER9.JPG)
my brother-in-law got a spike
(https://hunting-washington.com/cpg/albums/userpics/10879/DEER10.JPG)
his brother dropped a nice 3x4, I don't have a good pic of that one he went home before I could get a good pic
then I dropped my best one yet
(https://hunting-washington.com/cpg/albums/userpics/10879/DEER3.JPG)
one shot with the contender 30/30 using the hornaday leverlution rounds at 87 yards took 2 steps then dead love the leverlution rounds. here is another pic with me and my dad who got me into hunting and has passed that down to my brother-in-law, his brother and my nephew and next year we will have my daughter and my niece out there also I am not sure it gets any better than that
(https://hunting-washington.com/cpg/albums/userpics/10879/DEER7.JPG)
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Dandy buck congrats!!
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nice to see you guys passing it on to the youngsters...outstanding buck too...
congrats to you guys.
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Congrats, awsome brow tines on that last one
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Nice lookin buck. Congrats
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Well done!
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thank guys,
the brow times are 12 inches long. his bases are between 7 to 7 1/2 inches around. He has some stickers of the back and at least 2 broken points on him.
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very nice deer all around. with your buck what is wrong wit the right eye?
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Awesome buck!
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well I shot him opening evening, and we hung him at the camp till saturday "4 days" and the spike got hung next to him and ruffed him up a little. however we was in full rut his neck was swollen and his tarsels were leaking when I walked up to him to dress him out. he was odd colered for a whitetall in the area we hunt more like a mulley. face and ears looked small too
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Wow!!! Goal Post Brow Tines!!!
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AWSOME DEER!!! Congrats!
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Nice buck
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NICE :drool:
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racks got some character.
good job.
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What part of Kansas were you hunting? I was stationed there for 3 years and hunted the fall river area in southeast Kansas, the deer hunting there was awesome.
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Great deer (esp. yours) and a fantastic family outing. Congrats.
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very nice... I would love to hunt Kansas... Congrats
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All nice deer and passing it down awesome.
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FISHBOY,
I was hunting at Fall River, my Dad has been hunting there for at least 30 years. I love that area. I don't get to go back and hunt with them as much as I would like. our hunting camp is up to about 20 people and at least 3 generations of hunters. We used to camp where the two rivers come together but that is gone due to flooding so we camp up on the lake at whitehall bay. and hunt all over the place. we spread out pretty good with everyone finding there own stands but the new guys always get help and are taken care of. a great group of guys to hunt with
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sounds like great fun love hunting with the family congrats on your deer
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Great buck. I have 5 points in Kansas. I just need to find the time to go. Haven't decided if I'm going guided or DIY yet. Definatly archery during the rut though. You're pretty lucky to have the contacts that you do.
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Great Buck. Looks like a great time :)
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its not so much contacts as family and that I grew up there till I joined the navy. all the deer we shot were shot on public land. I have seen a ton of deer there on the public land. kansas doesn't have as near as much as public land as here but it is well marked and any farmable land is farmed but the farmers have to leave 1/3 of the crop standing in the field. makes for fat tasty deer.
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I would agree, less public land, but more deer. Gotta love hunting in hardwoods and along grain fields on public land, its hard to find that here unless your on private land.
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sweet