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Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: WASHBCBOOK on May 13, 2009, 01:58:50 PM
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huge oregon blacktail we dont grow them like this here or do we....
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Thats bucks is a hog! :drool: When was that pic taken?
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Holy Buck Antlers Batman!! 3 bucks that nice all together, hmmm almost like muleys.
However, one of them would be dinner if I saw them in season!!!!!! And yes, they do get that big here, I have seen bigger, just more brush for them to hide in.
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08 season southern oregon
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OK, what's the secret sauce in the grain their eating to grow them like that?
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Sad Story!!!
http://www.oregonlive.com/news/index.ssf/2009/05/grants_pass_man_cited_in_killi.html
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08 season southern oregon
were you hunting in someone's backyard in grants pass?
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the deer this joker killed is the top one in the pic.
Grants Pass man cited in killing of trophy-class Blacktail deer
by The Oregonian
Wednesday May 13, 2009, 1:13 PM
Oregon State Police
"Goliath" grazes near Grants Pass-area home.
A Grants Pass man is facing wildlife charges in the killing of a trophy-class Blacktail deer buck last November.
The 6x8 point deer, known as Goliath, had roamed and grazed in the backyards of local residents near Grants Pass for about five years before he was illegally killed by an archer around November 15, 2008.
Oregon State Police Fish & Wildlife Division launched an investigation after an anonymous tipster reported that the deer's antlers were at a local taxidermist shop.
The antlers pointed police to John Joseph Costello, 54, of Grants Pass, who was cited Monday in Josephine County Circuit Court for the unlawful taking of a Blacktail deer, unlawful hunting by a prohibited method and for not having a valid deer tag.
OSP Senior Trooper Brad Bennett asks tipsters to phone in additional information to assist in the investigation at (541) 955-6374.
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:yike: what a stud buck. an ofcourse some *censored* had to poach him. Sad deal
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:yike: what a stud buck. an ofcourse some *censored* had to poach him. Sad deal
:yeah:
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great bucks, i just dont get it with oregon. i dont get how there blacktails get so much bigger than ours, i have a hard time believing most the time that they are true blacktails
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BOOM!
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great bucks, i just dont get it with oregon. i dont get how there blacktails get so much bigger than ours, i have a hard time believing most the time that they are true blacktails
The 6x8 point deer, known as Goliath, had roamed and grazed in the backyards of local residents near Grants Pass for about five years before he was illegally killed by an archer around November 15, 2008
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Here's a pic a friend sent me, toad of a buck.
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One more reason to not feed. Acclimating big, meaty animals to humans, especially if they have exceptional trophy quality, just makes the poacher's goal easy to attain. Wildlife should be kept wild. This happens over, and over, and over, everywhere people feed deer and elk.
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That buck looks like the ones that hang around Wallowla (sp?) lake. You can walk right up to em. First time I was there, I saw like a 7 year old kid petting a 170 buck. Im pretty sure they are all muleys around the lake though.
MS
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Those Wallowa campground bucks are spooky! :chuckle:
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Ricochet.. Is that a for real picture? If so that is just crazy..
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thats a real pic...if you google wallowa lake deer you'll find a bunch more...real cool to vacation and those bucks just wander around looking for people to feed them. i've got a bunch of 35mm pic's of them.
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I have camped there and its insane there are some monster bucks in that camp ground, Ive seen people feed them by hand. (don't leave your lunch sitting on the picnic table )
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Nice bucks for sure
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Nice. But I think they need a different class. Im with houndhunter. I dont see were bucks like that are the same as our "true" Blackies with good mass and super dark antlers. Those are surely cross bred and look more like Mulies than blackies anyday. I realise that the books class them as blackies, but not like the Blackies I hunt from Quilisene to coil.
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already on the BBQ!
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Ricochet.. Is that a for real picture? If so that is just crazy..
Yeah, Wallowa campground has got some super mulies haning around in it. Nice place to take the eastern relatives that come to visit so they can see what a mule deer looks like. Carefull feeding them though... My wife and I saw some dude feeding cheetos to a big non-typical. He ran out of chow, and the deer chased him around his camper a couple of times before he could get inside :chuckle: Deer seemed upset.
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great bucks, i just dont get it with oregon. i dont get how there blacktails get so much bigger than ours, i have a hard time believing most the time that they are true blacktails
I love it when I see remarks by Washington guys who still think that this state dosnt produce bcks of that quality. Do people still need to be reminded of a guy named Lester Miller. :dunno:
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OHHH Cheetos are like crack.... Same thing happened to me, my wife ran out of cheetos and chased my ass out the door to go get another bag. Thanks for the pic, thats cool, reminds me of Conconully
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Who is Lester Miller ;)
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who needs a watch dog they got watch deer
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Not that you would want to because its not exactly hunting or fair, but im guessing you cant hunt those wallowa lake deer?
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:cue:
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they do have different "kinds" of blacktail. if you look in the washington record books they have three sub- species. there is the columbia, coastal, and cascade. these are either columbia or cascade. there habitat is more like a mulies and there genetics might have a little mulie blood too.
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Hunting season an walked out in front of me boom dinner is served... :)
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blast'em upside down feet in the air just the way i like 'em :mgun: :mgun: :cmp1: :cue: :brew:
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Those are some giant blacktails, hard to believe they can get that big. :drool: