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Started by Ron Scott, September 11, 2014, 08:18:40 PM

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drobertson

 Still trying to get a pic of the ones getting into the garden!  they just about wiped out one full row of okra, first time they really did this much damage,  no need to mention the butter beans, I did my part for feeding the herd this year,
only have a few chain saws I'm not suppose to use, but will at times, one dog Dolly, pretty good dog, just not sure what for yet,  working on getting the gardening back in order, and kinda thinking on maybe a small bbq bizz,  thinking about it,

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Bibbyman

 

 

Have you ever encountered such a nice brown color on a set of antlers?   They look waxed.
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Firewoodjoe

Ugh I can't wait. I'm taking more time to hunt this year. Generally I'm to busy but I'm making time!

clww

Those are shiny and really dark, Bibby. I have a monster I took in Saskatchewan that are almost black they are so dark.
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okmulch

 

 
Had several of this guy nocturnal. But he posed nicely during the day!
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clww

Looks like he's doing the "Danger! Foot Stomp".
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thecfarm

Those all look good enough for eating.
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petefrom bearswamp

Guess I'll get my cameras out.
I have been lazy this year.
Gets my blood flowing.
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Quote from: Bibbyman on September 14, 2014, 09:12:07 PM


 

Have you ever encountered such a nice brown color on a set of antlers?   They look waxed.

We had some like that here about 10-12 years ago when some of the Red Pine trees were about 2-3 inches in diameter!

They were polishing and sparing with the small trees!
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thecfarm

I finally saw some horns!!!!!On deer at my house. Been 2 years,if not more. Nothing like what you guys have pictures of,but they was horns.
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beenthere

First horns I've seen during the daytime since a few back in June.

Before 8 am this morning.  Hope that is a good sign for some shooting.



 
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beenthere

Ron, ya got that big boy on the right dialed in on your crossbow?  Hope you catch up with him.
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If they will only show up during shooting hours. They are right near one of my stands. ;)
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VT_Forestry

Caught these two slipping by the camera last month  :)

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BW_Williams

Do any of these dress out to over 100 pounds?  Looks like I could put one under each arm and stroll back to the truck :D :D :D  I've had to half some here to get them home, although I did think about eating them where they lay, the snow gets pretty deep there!  BWW
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beenthere

BWW
Probably twice what you think... if they are in the northern US
Depends on age.
south central Wisconsin
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BW_Williams

I guess it all depends on your perspective and how steep the hills are!  I was chasing Chuckars yesterday and swear the mountains have somehow gotten steeper! :D :D :D :D
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WmFritz

It's curious to me on how antler colors vary. I've taken bucks that lived their whole life in a cedar swamp in the UP that were the color of Bibby's picture. I've got a nice shooter that I've been seeing around my home that has antlers the color of white chalk.

Last Sunday, he ran across my driveway as I was driving out at 2 in the afternoon. Tonight, I nearly hit him in the road, as I was slowing to turn in the driveway. I've had people hitting me up at the local restaraunts and our High School football games, that have seen him at night and want to hunt my yard.
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VT_Forestry

This one is tending to a scrape - hope he decides to do some tending during the day  :D



Looks to be the same buck from a couple weeks earlier

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drobertson

been waiting for your posts vt, you have some dandy's out your way for sure,
only have a few chain saws I'm not suppose to use, but will at times, one dog Dolly, pretty good dog, just not sure what for yet,  working on getting the gardening back in order, and kinda thinking on maybe a small bbq bizz,  thinking about it,

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