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  1. #1
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    Short but Successful Season

    Went out on Friday to one of my favorite areas for deer.
    I will be starting a new job on the 15th out of town so my hunting season this year is gonna consist of about three days.
    Took a brand newby out with me that was just getting into guns and hunting and has never had experiences with these before.

    Well didn't see too many deer and even let him take a poke at a small whitetail buck that we saw but to no avail and I think the buck fever got to him a little.
    I however dropped a small mulie buck and a nice mature dry whitetail doe so I am quite happy to have meat in the freezer.
    Saw a couple larger boys but with the short season for me and needing to fill the freezer I decided on the easier play and went for a young buck.
    Besides cant eat antlers and I already have a cranker on the wall from three years ago.

    Me and Chris with my mulie




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    Re: Short but Successful Season

    Nice work, thems tasty.....

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    Re: Short but Successful Season

    Nice job! Good for you taking out the new guy.

    kenny
    I love it when the seasons change.
    Fishing to Hunting.

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    Re: Short but Successful Season

    Good times!
    Quote Originally Posted by ElectricDyck View Post
    ....i dont buy ** fish ..its like buying your stolen tools back from a crack head..

  6. #5
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    Re: Short but Successful Season

    Way to go. Lots oo meat for you.

  7. #6
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    Re: Short but Successful Season

    Congrads on some great winter eats..the new hunter got to learn lots..well done.

    Cheers from BC

    Steven

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