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#12
I have to give you alot of credit. You sacrificed 30$ in broadheads just to make sure your bow was accurate for a clean kill. Alot of people would have guessed and ended up wounding that deer and it would have died in a field somewhere never to be seen again. I just want to say thanks and congratulations for being an ethical hunter.
#14
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 63
Likes: 0
From: kanata on Canada
REALLY nice photo ......... blue sky, big smile on your face, beautiful buck .......
I' m hoping my chance comes soon ........
Congratulations and interesting story ........
I' m hoping my chance comes soon ........
Congratulations and interesting story ........
#15
Dominant Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 21,199
Likes: 1
From: Blossvale, New York
I just love it when they start to get those muscular shoulders and put on some mass. Great deer. Georgia has some awesome deer. I lived there for 8 years and hunted alot around the Flint River where they originally stocked all the big Wisconsin deer in their restoration program. When they first reopened the season in some of the areas where they had stocked and allowed no hunting for years some real bruisers were taken. The years of breeding with the smaller Southern deer have changed the herd but they still grow them big with the good blood lines.
#16
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 4,693
Likes: 0
From: Michigan
Every year I drop something out of the tree, including the bow! However, it never turned out that good for me, so way to go!!!! Nice buck and way to pull it together to keep the hunt going.
#17
Nice buck![:-] Sounds like you have some of my luck, With dropping your bow! I pulled back on the same deer twice and arrow came unknocked both times!


