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Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: RightPlace-RightTime on November 23, 2018, 09:39:38 PM
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Great Montana hunt with best of friends, family and coworkers.
We had a blast. Just wanted to share
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Wow! Thats like the photos from the 40,s and 50's! Can I be adopted into the family :chuckle:
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Fun
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I'm sure the other will join in and add more pics
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Day fun
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What a fantastic hunt!!!!!
Thanks for sharing.
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Congratulations to all, that's quite a row of bucks!
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Everyone put in $20 for a big buck contest. One guy made $200 lol
We had a buck a day including one day with 2 and one day with 3. It was fun each day to see who brought one back.
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Whack em and stack em. Congratulations almost went 100%, sounds like a fun hunt.
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The 11th guy is a true horn hunter :-)
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Wow what a hunt, that looks like a lot of fun!! :tup:
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awespme hunt
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That's a hunt!
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Another view
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Wow that’s a great trip right there :tup:
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Cool but what’s the point of leaving the hide on every head? Are they all getting shoulder mounts?
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If you want to go eleven for twelve next year I know a guy who wouldn't mind an introduction to the area :chuckle:
Seriously though nice year to you and your camp. Looks like a fantastic season!
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Right place right time, about 10 times! Congrats
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That’s great! Is that what deer hunting used to be like in the old days?
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If you want to go eleven for twelve next year I know a guy who wouldn't mind an introduction to the area :chuckle:
Seriously though nice year to you and your camp. Looks like a fantastic season!
Or 12 or 13.
Hell, I'll leave my rifle at home this round and just help you guys pack!
In all seriousness, thats awesome OP!
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Stackin em like cordwood! :tup:
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Fantastic! You guys will be talking about the 2018 season for a long time.
:tup:
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Cool but what’s the point of leaving the hide on every head? Are they all getting shoulder mounts?
Doesn’t look like hides.. heads cut off, not enough for a mount
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Cool but what’s the point of leaving the hide on every head? Are they all getting shoulder mounts?
Doesn’t look like hides.. heads cut off, not enough for a mount
That’s what it looks like to me but there’s like 10+ inches of neck on some of those heads. Wonder why waste the meat and pack the neck and jaw/fir out attached to the head just to rot for the remainder of the hunt? Just wondering the logic behind that.
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Cool but what’s the point of leaving the hide on every head? Are they all getting shoulder mounts?
Doesn’t look like hides.. heads cut off, not enough for a mount
That’s what it looks like to me but there’s like 10+ inches of neck on some of those heads. Wonder why waste the meat and pack the neck and jaw/fir out attached to the head just to rot for the remainder of the hunt? Just wondering the logic behind that.
Don’t think the op wanted your opinion on how to cut the head off their buck. Great deer by the way :tup:
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Looks like a neck mount to me...Aint nuthin wrong with that! :tup:
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Cool but what’s the point of leaving the hide on every head? Are they all getting shoulder mounts?
Doesn’t look like hides.. heads cut off, not enough for a mount
That’s what it looks like to me but there’s like 10+ inches of neck on some of those heads. Wonder why waste the meat and pack the neck and jaw/fir out attached to the head just to rot for the remainder of the hunt? Just wondering the logic behind that.
Montana is a CWD state, cant bring the heads back like that anyway
no hide, muscle, or especially brain tissue attached
Meat must be deboned as well
Great pics, great hunt, congrats
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Looks like a great time! Congrats!
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Cool but what’s the point of leaving the hide on every head? Are they all getting shoulder mounts?
Doesn’t look like hides.. heads cut off, not enough for a mount
That’s what it looks like to me but there’s like 10+ inches of neck on some of those heads. Wonder why waste the meat and pack the neck and jaw/fir out attached to the head just to rot for the remainder of the hunt? Just wondering the logic behind that.
Montana is a CWD state, cant bring the heads back like that anyway
no hide, muscle, or especially brain tissue attached
Meat must be deboned as well
Great pics, great hunt, congrats
Actually no the meat doesn’t have to be deboned, if you read it says that quarters with no spinal column attached are OK
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Wow! Looks like a great trip. Heck of a year!
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Cool but what’s the point of leaving the hide on every head? Are they all getting shoulder mounts?
Doesn’t look like hides.. heads cut off, not enough for a mount
That’s what it looks like to me but there’s like 10+ inches of neck on some of those heads. Wonder why waste the meat and pack the neck and jaw/fir out attached to the head just to rot for the remainder of the hunt? Just wondering the logic behind that.
Montana is a CWD state, cant bring the heads back like that anyway
no hide, muscle, or especially brain tissue attached
Meat must be deboned as well
Great pics, great hunt, congrats
Actually no the meat doesn’t have to be deboned, if you read it says that quarters with no spinal column attached are OK
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Read it again buddy
This from the wdfw site
“ If you hunt deer, elk, or moose in these states or provinces only the following items may be imported to Washington to reduce the risk of transmitting chronic wasting disease.
Meat that has been de-boned in the state or province where it was harvested and is imported as boned-out meat.
Skulls and antlers, antlers attached to the skull plate, or upper canine teeth (bugler, whistlers, ivories) from which all soft tissue has been removed.
Hides or capes without heads attached.
Tissue imported for use by a diagnostic or research laboratory.
Finished taxidermy mounts.
Violation of this rule is a Gross Misdemeanor having a maximum penalty of $5,000 fine or one year in jail. (RCW 77.15.290)
In addition, if you are notified by another state fish and wildlife agency that the deer, elk, or moose you have harvested has tested positive for chronic wasting disease, you have 24 hours to notify Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Violation of this rule is an infraction. (RCW 77.15.160)
If you have any questions, please contact the Wildlife Program at Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. (360) 902-2515 “