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Shooter buck along with some other creatures.

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by JayB22, Jul 8, 2010.

  1. JayB22

    JayB22 Weekend Warrior

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    I have my camera back out there with some more molasses and oats to try and get more pictures of him or other bucks around. Hopefully I can get some better angles on him.
     
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    JayB22 Weekend Warrior

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    Would you say these are the same buck? Looks like they both have the same bump coming off of the base, also that little scar on his cheek. If it is him, he will be easy to pick out as the other side of his face has a big scar across it too.

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    That scar on his cheek sure look a lot alike in both photos.. no matter what its a great looking buck! When does your archery season open up Jay?
     
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    JayB22 Weekend Warrior

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    Our season starts the day after the long weekend in sept and goes til nov 30. I'm headed out elk hunting til the 15 of sept but will prob start going after him as soon as I can. We have some land to hunt mule deer on that closes oct 30 for archery so we try to get there when we can. This year wi be busy but a lot of fun
     
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    What a stud, good luck with him.
     
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    Great buck. He's got more at that date than anything I have pics of. Get em.
     
  7. JayB22

    JayB22 Weekend Warrior

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    I got a little impatient and checked my camera again today. Only pictures of a doe after 3 days. I put out my second camera so hopefully I get something. I'm going to try to leave them for a couple weeks
     
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    Thats a nice buck there!
     
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    Pretty creepy pic for a porcupine!
     
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    So, why is it they only give the broadside view for the photo-op????
     
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    those are some pretty awesome pics!
     
  12. JayB22

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    I tried my camera in a different spot and just got my pictures. Only pictures of two spikers and does. I only moved it maybe 150 yards away but looks like I will hve to move one back there to try and get him on camera
     
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    sounds like you have a good number of deer in your area!
     
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    OHbowhntr Die Hard Bowhunter

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    WOW, THAT LOOKS LIKE A BOONER FOR SURE.......:tu:

    Could the coyote by any chance be a WOLF??? Looks kind of large for a Coyote, and I'm sure there are wolves up in your area...

    Well, DUH!!! It's in Alberta, Canada, they have MONSTERS up there..... That deer's got more horn than all but maybe a couple dozen deer in the whole state of PA!!!! :D
     
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  15. JayB22

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    haha, yeah I'm sure that one is a coyote. I hunt right outside of a big city and there are no wolves in our area. The coyotes do have lots to eat though from gophers and all of the farms around. Our deer are fairly big out here but still not as big as some I see in Illinois or Iowa Here are the pictures that I just recently got. The one spiker is pretty big.

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    Just got my memory cards out of my cameras and still no pics of the big guy. I did get pics of one other buck with some good potential though. I moved my cameras closer to where I got my original pictures of the big guy so we will see what I get now.

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