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Thread: Got me a last minute doe

  1. #11
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    Re: Got me a last minute doe

    Way to go, they're tasty!

  2. #12
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    Re: Got me a last minute doe

    I was hoping for a last minute animal as well. Good to hear someone was fortunate.
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  3. #13
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    Re: Got me a last minute doe

    Nothing wrong with shootin Does Sawmill.They taste great.I was hoping for a moose this season but I'm pretty stoked with a Quesnel & Prince George double on 2 point Muleys although my son brags "Mine is bigger than yours"LOL Cheers Mark

  4. #14
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    Re: Got me a last minute doe

    Meat in the freezer for the old cowboy ,,congrats Joe..
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  5. #15
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    Re: Got me a last minute doe

    Got lucky again ,I love hunting in the snow. And Lord, is it snowing here now.Stopped at Petro Can to get a new tag and some fuel....WTF!!! 1.25.9 today! Out just at first good light and saw a nice 4 point chasing a doe and fawn around. They took off over the hill so I walked up and sure enough, broadside at 150 paces. I got to quit smoking, puffing like a steam engine by the time I got him loaded. Deer sure are fat this year.
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  6. #16
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    Re: Got me a last minute doe

    Hey Sawmill. Have you ever considered a game cart? I use mine all the time if I can and it is a huge help for pulling out deer. The flatter the terrain the better obviously but it might save you from having a jammer getting a deer back to the truck. It's easy to load as well. Just put the end of the cart on the tailgate and slide it in. It's one of the best $150 I've invested in hunting gear. I've used it through snow but a ice fishing sled works better for that situation.


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