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03-30-2008, 02:52 PM
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Some of my bigger bucks
Guys Im new to the sight. Just thought I would put up some of my kills. Keep in mind my family has a high game deer ranch. The first pic is of a low fence buck I shot at 448. Everything else is high fence.
Chase

He scored 164 Gross
Here is a high fence buck I got with my bow. Scores 173 and weighs 281 lbs.
Here is a 213" monster ten point!!!! He was 27" wide this year!
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04-02-2008, 02:45 PM
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Those are some nice bucks! What rifle are you holding?
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04-02-2008, 04:52 PM
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I'll have to admit, those look like nice deer. Good for you. However, I think you could do a little better with the photos. Take a look at some other photos where you don't see tongues hanging out, and bloody shoulders with dogs licking them. I think we should respect the animals that we harvest and show them in their best light.
No hard feelings, I just think we owe it to ourselves to do this.
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04-02-2008, 07:11 PM
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That last buck is a freaking giant.
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04-10-2008, 12:26 PM
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Moman:
Trophy photo section might have a little blood in it. Should try a different forum if you didn't want to see any. No hard feelings tho.:confused:
I am tired of whiners and the puzzy footin' around for political correctness.
People, this is a hunting site and all of us may or may not be professional photographers, grammar experts, dress appropriately, all the other bs that we are getting fed from the so called "people in their right mind". If we are going to be told how to do this or how to do that, where did our individual freedoms go as well as putting our foot down for the right things? I just cannot believe what is happening around us in some of those arena's.
He is decent enough to share some photo's and one of the first responses is that one pic is set up bad. He did show the deer respect, most likely with a clean kill. So unless there is a rule against posting pics of animals with a little blood on them, he offered to share them with us, in return for being critiqued on his photography prowess. Crap on that.
115- Nice deer you have down there.
1kstr
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04-10-2008, 09:05 PM
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i have been told i shouldnt have taken some of the pics i have either but i guess everyone has an opinion. here is a pic i have been told i should have deleted.
guess i need to learn how to post pics..........anyone out there willing to help me?
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05-12-2008, 09:46 PM
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1KSTR, thank you for clearing that up for me. A dead deer is a dead deer, not a freakin person about to get burried. I did do him respect with a neck shot that dropped him at 448 yards. He does look much more respectable now, on my wall! If you dont like my photos, just turn the page and save yourself some energy by keeping your PC comment to yourself. No offense!;)
As for the rifle, it is a Weatherby MK5 left hand, Lilja #7 3 groove in 257 Weatherby, Micky A5, Leupold MK4 6.5-20x50 w/BDC. I shoot 115gr Berger VLD's at 3315fps. I have since painted it completely as this buck was shot 2 days after it was built and broken in.
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