15-Official Team KILLIN KREW Thread
#122
RE: 15-Official Team KILLIN KREW Thread
Hey Scott - I will check that out - need to get ahold of him anyway!
RiverBottom - that is a dandy for sure - hard to age - but he looks to be a widebody in the second pic.
Greattine length - great mass - and carries it out nicely. Shoot him and drag out the tape!Best of luck putting a tag on him.
RiverBottom - that is a dandy for sure - hard to age - but he looks to be a widebody in the second pic.
Greattine length - great mass - and carries it out nicely. Shoot him and drag out the tape!Best of luck putting a tag on him.
#123
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Isle, MN
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RE: 15-Official Team KILLIN KREW Thread
Riverbottom - my guess is 150'ish??? and 3 1/2 or 4 1/2. Can't really see his body too well. He's a shooter in anyone's book - wow!! he looks a lot like a buck my father in law has on the wall. What a great buck!
#125
RE: 15-Official Team KILLIN KREW Thread
Because my buddy has done the food plotting and a lot of the work, I am going to stay out of that area. I want him to kill him. He has done the work. I know that if I go sit one time he will come by. I am that guy in camp. The big one you've been hunting will come right by me the first time I sit in your spot.
#126
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Isle, MN
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RE: 15-Official Team KILLIN KREW Thread
Your buddy will understand. It's so tough to kill a buck like that (notice both pics are at night!!). You'll be lucky if either of you get him.
Go for it! He shouldn't mind - he'll be really happy for you!!!
If you don't go for him I'm going to give you crap every day the rest of this season. Believe me, I can be real annoying that way. GO FOR IT!
Go for it! He shouldn't mind - he'll be really happy for you!!!
If you don't go for him I'm going to give you crap every day the rest of this season. Believe me, I can be real annoying that way. GO FOR IT!
#127
RE: 15-Official Team KILLIN KREW Thread
I'll try to get some pics posted from deer at my spots. Then you will understand why its not a big deal.
One thing That me and my 2 buddies do is share all of our land. We each do our own footwork but will share sites. If we get a big one in the area we might all three set up and see if one of us can't get a shot.
One thing That me and my 2 buddies do is share all of our land. We each do our own footwork but will share sites. If we get a big one in the area we might all three set up and see if one of us can't get a shot.
#128
RE: 15-Official Team KILLIN KREW Thread
So I was doing a bit more scouting before deer season and I saw what looked exactly like a scrape and it was fresh, and what I know was a fresh rub that was right on top of it. About 20 feet from that rub I saw another fresh rub. Now I heard about when bucks make rubs this early because of their velvet coming off but I never heard of scrapes being made this early. I could go back out there and take some shots of it if anybody would like to see what I am talking about if anyone wants me too. But have any of you ever seen scrapes in the Midwest made this early?
#130
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Isle, MN
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RE: 15-Official Team KILLIN KREW Thread
I went out tonight. Had two fawns bedded about 40 yards from my stand. That's all I saw. I could hear twigs cracking a couple times but couldn't see them. Can't wait till the leaves drop. My woods is at peak fall colors in some areas already! Looks coolwith all the maples.