First Whitetail Buck
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Sorry fellas, for some reason, I keep getting an error message when trying to download my photo. the photo is the correct size, and is a jpeg. Anyone have any other problems posting pictures? And do you have any suggestions?
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i'm trying to post a picture of my 10-point whitetail however I keep getting error messages. I know my file sizes are correct however, it won't work, I'm working on a Mac, I wonder if that makes a difference?
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i'm trying to post a picture of my 10-point whitetail however I keep getting error messages. I know my file sizes are correct however, it won't work, I'm working on a Mac, I wonder if that makes a difference?
i'm trying to post a picture of my 10-point whitetail however I keep getting error messages. I know my file sizes are correct however, it won't work, I'm working on a Mac, I wonder if that makes a difference?
Louis
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Hopefully the picture worked in this one. This is a Mississippi 10-point I took this year. My first deer taken with a bow in 6 years hunting. Finally, hard work payed off. I usally hunt in Oregon so this was my first whitetail hunt. It was quite an experience. After watching three bucks behind me I noticed that they were alert to something heading from the South into my stand. It was a doe and directly behind her was this bruiser. The doe came right into my lane and stopped, looked up at me and bounded off a couple yards before stopping again to look at the following buck. Thankfully she didn't blow. He didn't budge and kept his nose to the ground and came right into my ranged sport. He had a 21-inch inside spread, and weighed 230 on the hoof. Green score was 137 2/8 P & Y. I couldn't believe this happened on my first whitetail hunt. Definitely, a hunt I'll never forget.
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Forgot to mention that he had a double throat patch. Oh yeah!
Picture is of the gentleman who helped me get this guy. The place is Tara Wildlife Plantation, which is 7000 acres of bowhunting only, no high fences. Just properly managed acreage and great guides make the place one of the number one places in the country to hunt whitetails. I was a little upset that I didn't get my first deer on public land, but after 6 years of trying I can't complain. The experiences I've had since I was 12 hunting for deer will always stay with me.
Picture is of the gentleman who helped me get this guy. The place is Tara Wildlife Plantation, which is 7000 acres of bowhunting only, no high fences. Just properly managed acreage and great guides make the place one of the number one places in the country to hunt whitetails. I was a little upset that I didn't get my first deer on public land, but after 6 years of trying I can't complain. The experiences I've had since I was 12 hunting for deer will always stay with me.


