Groundblind and pictures!
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From: Muskogee Oklahoma USA
Took youngman to the woods and therewere no trees so built this groundblind and one and half hour later we were in tow with doe headed to the freezer. Had good acorn tree 26yds in front just raining acorns. Its always fun to help young hunters. Here are the pictures- http://www.whitetailcentral.com/DanCs.htm
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From: Omaha Nebraska USA
I can't see the pics for some reason, but as to the size issue, the smaller they are the harder they are to hit. Tell the lad congrats on his deer and for a great shot!!! My uncle always told me, "There's more space around them than there is to them."
-Brad
Eastern Nebraska Bowhunter
-Brad
Eastern Nebraska Bowhunter
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From: Muskogee Oklahoma USA
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I may be spoiled, seeing the big deer here in Alberta, but man o man that doe is small. Good huntin though. Way to go guys
bag em' and tag em'
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Here in Okla. a big doe is 100lbs. This doe weighed 70lbs. Regardless we are trying to thin them out. You guys up north are spoiled! Im headed to Illinois this year, they get bigger there.
I may be spoiled, seeing the big deer here in Alberta, but man o man that doe is small. Good huntin though. Way to go guys
bag em' and tag em'
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Here in Okla. a big doe is 100lbs. This doe weighed 70lbs. Regardless we are trying to thin them out. You guys up north are spoiled! Im headed to Illinois this year, they get bigger there.
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From: Omaha NE USA
Congrats on the doe.
We've got the same size does here in NE and I also took one just the other day to start filling the freezer. Field dressed, head off, and legs off at the knees she weighed just 65 lb. Just trying to help the local farmers with their deer problem. Game and Parks are giving out a lot of antlerless permits to specific areas that have high head counts.
We've got the same size does here in NE and I also took one just the other day to start filling the freezer. Field dressed, head off, and legs off at the knees she weighed just 65 lb. Just trying to help the local farmers with their deer problem. Game and Parks are giving out a lot of antlerless permits to specific areas that have high head counts.
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From: Chatham IL USA
Hey Okbwhtr who told you that deer in Illinois are big??? We don't have large deer here. <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle> Most don't get over 60 lbs. I'd stay home and hunt those OK. deer <img src=icon_smile_evil.gif border=0 align=middle>
Seriously though, in the minds of a young bowhunter size doesn't matter. I remember my first kill like it was yesterday. My father picked it up by the rear and the nape of the neck and threw it across a steep creek bank. Now that was small, but to me at the time it was a P&Y! Congrats to the laddie on his deer.
Seriously though, in the minds of a young bowhunter size doesn't matter. I remember my first kill like it was yesterday. My father picked it up by the rear and the nape of the neck and threw it across a steep creek bank. Now that was small, but to me at the time it was a P&Y! Congrats to the laddie on his deer.


