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Author Topic: Got Horns? Maybe a story?  (Read 1198 times)

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Offline 22lex

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Winter lag is getting to me, post some pictures of horns or game here so we can get anxious for next season.

Or....post a story from this year, or an upcoming hunt you have been planning like I have for a year and a half.

I'll start. I'm heading with three friends this year in Sept. for a hunt in Montana for Elk and Mule deer with a bow. We do this every other year or when we can afford it, and I can't get out there fast enough!

Pic #1- Deer on right was a nine I took with a bow in '03, Left deer was taken by my uncle in Montana in '74 with a rifle (they didn't want it at the cabin, I gladly accepted it)
Pic #2- Huge 6X7 elk in Yellowstone right next to the visitor center, right before I took the picture he was smashing a small tree 'cause it was end of August and the rut was starting.

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Offline MnDeerStalker

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This year during gun season I didn't go up north due to lack of funds. So instead I stayed at home with the bow on sunday for the opening weekend I had the baby so I didn't think much of going out, so we went to my uncles to wath the game with my dad nd his wife. We came back around 4 and I asked if they would want to watch coltin for the last little bit of the day they gladly accepted so I got all my gear and headed out to the stand not long after I settled I spotted a doe comming to me I could tell she was injered so i decided to put her out of her misery. I figured that was it for the day with only about 15min of light left when I spotted a deer comming down the same trail, I couldn't see his rack very well but knew he was a buck from his body size. He came right in and twack I shot him too he went about a hundred yards and went down he is my biggest to date with a green score of 155" I and hoping to take him to the deer clissic to get officialy scored this year.