Sister's First Buck, (10 Point)
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Sister's First Buck, (10 Point)
My sister Angie shot her first buck this year. Taken with a Browning BAR, 130 yards. He dropped on the spot. I had pics of him early this year then he kind of disappeared. I'm glad he came back. He's 10 points, 16" inside spread, probably gross in the 110-115" range. Great first buck!
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RE: Sister's First Buck, (10 Point)
Geez Guys..........20 hits so far and not a single response?????
What a disapointment......[]
Very nice deer your sister harvested James.....
She shot it with a 7mm Mag?Great.....
Congrats to her......
These are some of the nicest field photos of an
animal, that I've ever seen......
Awsome Buck........
What a disapointment......[]
Very nice deer your sister harvested James.....
She shot it with a 7mm Mag?Great.....
Congrats to her......
These are some of the nicest field photos of an
animal, that I've ever seen......
Awsome Buck........
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RE: Sister's First Buck, (10 Point)
do all deer in Wisconsin have a 10" white stick growing out of their neck????....................Just kiddin bro, it was the only thing nonsexual thingI could think of to type!!! nice deer btw.
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Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 3,236
RE: Sister's First Buck, (10 Point)
Congrats to your sister!
Very nice pics.
I found that if you want to pose the deer that way,
you better do it quick before old Rigor Mortise shows up.
He ruins alot of pictures...that guy.
Beautiful job!
Very nice pics.
I found that if you want to pose the deer that way,
you better do it quick before old Rigor Mortise shows up.
He ruins alot of pictures...that guy.
Beautiful job!
#9
RE: Sister's First Buck, (10 Point)
Livbucks, you can use rigormortis to your advantage. As soon as you can, put the deer a position with which you want it to be in for your photos. Preferably as natural a position as possible. Sometimes after folding all of the legs under, I'll either use a bungee cord or a rope to hold the head up and into position. Good thing about living in Wisconsin is that not only will rigormortis hold the deer in position, but freezing temperatures do as well.