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Lanse couche couche 02-04-2009 11:35 AM

RE: Is this for real?
 
Take a look at some of the numbers of trophy bucks taken from relatively small managed outfitting operations that are advertised in states like Illinois. If it is "intensive" management, you don't need a ranch the size of Rhode Island to have a lot of really big bucks available for the taking, especially if, as the picture alleges, you have decided to wipe out the herd.

tjjon 02-04-2009 02:35 PM

RE: Is this for real?
 
If it is real I doubt that harvesting that many deer should has not gotten the attention of fish and game,even if it is managed land.if it is real that s not cool they should have relocated some of them to more needy land like New Jersey.

jrbsr 02-04-2009 03:01 PM

RE: Is this for real?
 

ORIGINAL: Jim_IV

No it isn't, look at some of the deer's eyes and ears. Some of those deer are shoulder mounted
Your right theres no fish eyes in any of them.
They look like they are alive.

It does look fake.

cowboy4513 02-04-2009 04:45 PM

RE: Is this for real?
 
This photo has be debunked already ill try to find it... STILL COOL AS HELL THOUGH! :D

2 Lunger 02-04-2009 11:40 PM

RE: Is this for real?
 

ORIGINAL: .243Heartshot

But then again they could have intensively managed their land, food plots, minerals, feeders, etc. That is possible but they might have introduced some genetics like impregnating does with Texan high quality genetics, or introducing some deer from a breeder onto the lease. It could be very well possible, but they would have to have a large, large piece of land.
Where do you think Texas got their genetics from??? (wink.. wink... a little hint.... the midwest!)

crokit 02-05-2009 03:00 AM

RE: Is this for real?
 
Looks like a huge baiting operation.

Zrabfan26 02-05-2009 05:03 AM

RE: Is this for real?
 
That's a real beautiful sight, seeing all those racks piled up. Try and count them up, it took me a couple tries cause I kept losing track with the way they're intertwined. I counted 27!! With 11 hunters standing there some guys shot 3. How many buck can you shoot in Minnesota? I agree some could be mounts with the way they're positioned and no tongues hanging out, maybe it was over 2 years, still a lot of good bucks.

fastetti 02-05-2009 07:49 AM

RE: Is this for real?
 
I got the same email a while back, there should be another picture with it where they had all the mounts in the back of a truck as well. The majority of them are mounted already. Its tough to find that many harvested deer without a tongue hanging out! Its still quite a picture. Even if it was just a picture with all the deer they have taken off the land over the years its still quitea piece of hunting ground!

hunting junkie 02-05-2009 07:57 AM

RE: Is this for real?
 
Either way mounted or not there are some good deer there

early in 02-05-2009 08:15 AM

RE: Is this for real?
 

ORIGINAL: Zrabfan26

Try and count them up, it took me a couple tries cause I kept losing track with the way they're intertwined. I counted 27!!

....maybe it was over 2 years, still a lot of good bucks.
Yes, this pic was posted a looonge time ago. And yes, there's much to it that doesn't meet the eye. I too counted them, and came up with exactly 27! There's almost NO WAY all of those BIG bucks were taken in a VERY short span of time, which they would have to have been,to able to have themphotographed (whole) together like that. The ONLY "possable" way would be if those people had a friggen slaughter at a "high fence game farm"!
SOMETHING STINKS IN DENMARK!!!!!!!!;)


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