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treehunter 01-10-2005 07:09 AM

2 does at the same time
 
my cousin shot 2 does back to back friday afternoon. Last day of doe season, two walked up to about 30yds from our stand and he took a great shot right to the shoulder. Dropped dead on the spot. The other ran about 20 yds then stopped. He shot this one in one side and out the other. It ran away then came right back and dropped dead by the stand. Great weekend for some meat. The first one was about 170lbs and the second one was about 80lbs.

cardeer 01-10-2005 10:33 AM

RE: 2 does at the same time
 
What state you from.??? Double dab will do you

treehunter 01-10-2005 11:36 AM

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alabama

johnch 01-10-2005 12:30 PM

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170 lb ? That would be the bigist doe I have ever seen.

DUCKSTAMPEDE 01-10-2005 12:41 PM

RE: 2 does at the same time
 
I didn't realize they had does in Alabama that went 170 even before field dressing. Great hunt though no matter the size-good freezer meat.

treehunter 01-10-2005 01:15 PM

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this is just an estimate i had before field dressing. I could be wrong but i don't think it is by too much. It took both of us to drag her out of the woods. I guess either one of us could have done it by ourselves but no need since we were both there. Like i said it is just an estimate. She was pretty big

Deerslayer_37 01-10-2005 04:11 PM

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nice shooting on his part. but i highly doubt that the doe went anywhere near 170 lbs, even less so because you're in Alabama. a 150 lb doe around here is huge, and we get some big deer. i shot one doe that went 145, and she was huge, had triplets with her. old one. I think you grossly misestimated the weight.

slayer

treehunter 01-11-2005 05:35 AM

RE: 2 does at the same time
 

170 lb ? That would be the bigist doe I have ever seen

I didn't realize they had does in Alabama that went 170 even before field dressing

i highly doubt that the doe went anywhere near 170 lbs, even less so because you're in Alabama. a 150 lb doe around here is huge, and we get some big deer. i shot one doe that went 145, and she was huge, had triplets with her. old one. I think you grossly misestimated the weight.



ok ok ok!!! I don't really care what size she was. The point i'm trying to make is that he killed two at once, a big one and a small one. Sorry if i offended anybody if I overestimated the weight. Just for arguments sake she was 50lbs and the other one was 20lbs.

1865 01-11-2005 08:47 AM

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Probably mother and daughter. My dad did this once and I've had several instances where I shot a large doe and the smaller one with her just stood there. I'd bet there is a good chance that the smaller doe was a yearling from the larger one. Great shooting to drop both, and the meat from the yearling will be OUTSTANDING!

WantBuck 01-11-2005 11:19 AM

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Oh yeah,it was.I ate some of it last night.Absolutely delicious.
JE

MOTOWNHONKEY 01-11-2005 06:37 PM

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Yea but lets get back to the weight thing. Are you sure it was 170 lbs. ? Now them BAMA does are known to be skinny little things. Areyou sure it was 170? are you sure? I,ll tell you what to do. calculate the angle of the dangle, multiply that by the mass of the ass, divide that into the heat of the meat. This scientific formula should get you the exact weight of that big bama doe. :):D[8D]

treehunter 01-12-2005 07:13 AM

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calculate the angle of the dangle, multiply that by the mass of the ass, divide that into the heat of the meat. This scientific formula should get you the exact weight of that big bama doe
MOTOWNHONKEY, I did exactly what you told me and it was a little bigger than I expected. I was way off with the 170lbs.......it was more like 670lbs!!! Maybe I didn't do something right.

hunter rich 01-12-2005 09:43 AM

RE: 2 does at the same time
 
I ran the numbers and it appears to me what you shot was not a doe, but a rare antlerless 'Bama moose. If I were you I would call the game and fish department and all the local media, because according to all these people who were not there you obviosly (sp) got one. I am willing to bet that there are probably some does in Alabama that get damn near that size on the hoof. Especially in the "Blackbelt" region. Just my two cents.

Good job and congrats to hunter that has 2 does dead within site of his stand on the last afternoon of doe season!! No matter the size!!!!!

treehunter 01-12-2005 01:00 PM

RE: 2 does at the same time
 
i wish we had weighed her. Pretty heavy.

STUMPYBARNES 01-12-2005 01:19 PM

RE: 2 does at the same time
 
I killed two does one time with one shot from a shotgun. Ain't I cool.

TURKEY FAN 01-12-2005 01:39 PM

RE: 2 does at the same time
 

calculate the angle of the dangle, multiply that by the mass of the ass, divide that into the heat of the meat. This scientific formula should get you the exact weight of that big bama doe.
:D:D:D:)Boyyyyyyyy. u sure are one crazy HONKEY!! I like the way you think boy!!!:D LMao!!
HOwever if you want to learn the way to weight them in the woods you need to measure there brisket around, there is a chart that shows you on the site, bigger the girth heavier the deer and its exact within a few pounds.

treehunter 01-13-2005 07:15 AM

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measure there brisket around, there is a chart that shows you on the site
where is that turkey fan? I could still get a good idea about the weight after we get the meat from the processor.( if he don't butcher it all up)

Firehawk7309 01-13-2005 07:39 AM

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Those kind of days are rare, but worth the wait.


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