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Post by Paws on Oct 9, 2006 1:30:24 GMT 12.75
Got pics today from Tank, Rich, and of courzse I swiped Pastor Freddies! Thought I might just as well start a thread for them here and post them when I get a chance!
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Post by Brikatw on Oct 9, 2006 5:56:19 GMT 12.75
Matt and I put out my game cam yesterday on the new spot I have my bow stand. If the peanut butter and corn do their thing, we should have some pics before long too.
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Post by Paws on Oct 9, 2006 7:15:37 GMT 12.75
Great! Looks good for OCC deer hunters this year!
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Post by Mars on Oct 10, 2006 0:47:04 GMT 12.75
DEER! [glow=red,2,300]BEARS ARE BETTER! ;D[/glow] Got the game cam out and it'll be picked up sometime this week. I hope I turned it on this time!
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Post by Paws on Oct 10, 2006 2:47:28 GMT 12.75
I got your bear pics this morning. Gonna have to mess with them I think before I can get them posted. Probably be up today or tomorrow.
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Post by Paws on Oct 10, 2006 8:25:05 GMT 12.75
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Post by Paws on Oct 10, 2006 8:26:51 GMT 12.75
Pastor Freddie's Deer:
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Post by Paws on Oct 10, 2006 8:28:20 GMT 12.75
Rich's first bow deer:
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Post by Toby Benoit on Oct 11, 2006 17:32:11 GMT 12.75
Genesis 27:3Dad and a pair of Spitfired does from a not so bad morning out. Still after my fall gobbler!
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Post by Paws on Oct 12, 2006 5:00:13 GMT 12.75
Terrific! Toby you better get Dad registered before Major Reynolds runs away with this contest! Man those afre a nice pair of book ends!
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Post by Paws on Oct 12, 2006 5:36:15 GMT 12.75
Here is Bill Hurley's! Our season opened last Sat. on the 7th. I have observed a lot of deer from my stand since then but they were too far away or to small. This doe was by herself and within 25 yard's. She came in at 6:25 and died at 6:26 . She went 147 live weight. Bill
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Post by Toby Benoit on Oct 12, 2006 5:51:19 GMT 12.75
Thanks Paws, we had a good time that morning. I called on the radio and asked him if he was seeing anything and he said, "Naw, just an old doe." Then he asked me if I'd seen anyhing and I said, "Yeah, probably the same old doe you saw." He keyed back and said, "I doubt it." Then asked if I had shot and I said, "Yep! As soon's I get her loaded, I'll come pick you up."
As I drive over to him, he's grinning and sitting on a fell over pine tree with his doe on the ground in front of him. I knew right away why he doubted I'd seen the same one!
Also, I invited him in on the OCC, but he's anti-computer.
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Post by Paws on Oct 12, 2006 6:00:19 GMT 12.75
Tell him I hate computers too Tobey! Here's Tank's!! No doubt he'll be polishing that rack. He knocks down five or six a year! Man!! OCC boys are doing right well this year!
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Post by Paws on Oct 12, 2006 8:43:34 GMT 12.75
This is a copy of that huge buck Buckeye posted. I wanted to keep that photo here. ADAMS COUNTY HUNTER BAGS TROPHY BUCK ON OPENING DAY Ohio gaining fame as a trophy buck state For the second year in a row, an Ohio hunter has killed a 200-class trophy buck on the first day of Ohio deer archery season. Once scored, the Adams County buck will easily score over 200 (non-typical). It has 33 points on its antlers and an inside spread of 24 inches. Jonathon Schmucker of Seaman, Ohio killed the buck with a crossbow on the evening of September 30. Last year on opening day, Mike Rex of Athens, killed a buck that scored 218 6/8. This is the first year deer season has started in September. ?Trophy bucks on opening day are getting to be a tradition in Ohio,? said Steven A. Gray, chief of the Division of Wildlife. "The state?s deer management program is designed to manage for trophy-sized bucks while controlling the state population through hunting of deer, especially does." Ohio is gaining fame as a trophy buck state. The famous 39-point Beatty Buck was taken in Greene County in the fall of 2000. With a rack score of 304 6/8, it stands as the world's largest non-typical white-tailed deer ever taken by a bowhunter. A white-tailed deer killed in the fall of 2004 in Warren County, known as the Jerman buck, became an Ohio typical record with a score of 201 1/8. These two bucks and many other trophy bucks have focused national attention from the hunting community on the Buckeye state in the past few years.
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Tank
Roust About
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Post by Tank on Oct 13, 2006 13:35:56 GMT 12.75
nope, only killed one little 9 pointer last season(I'll send Phil the picture cause I ain't smart eough to post it) I sure hope I can get this guy under my stand during daylight. COME ON SATURDAY
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Post by Paws on Oct 14, 2006 1:18:49 GMT 12.75
Tank's 9 point.
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Post by g8rhed on Oct 14, 2006 2:20:43 GMT 12.75
Here's Mohunter's 8-point he got on our place: Showed him around a little bit. He picked a tree to hang his climber in. Two hours later he has a buck down. ;D
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Post by Paws on Oct 14, 2006 4:14:58 GMT 12.75
Very nice! ow come he ain't joined us?
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Post by g8rhed on Oct 14, 2006 4:35:24 GMT 12.75
I thought he was on here already?
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Post by Toby Benoit on Oct 14, 2006 5:10:57 GMT 12.75
Mo stopped in and shared the pic's of his new baby boy. He just ain't been back...hope it wasn't somethin' I said! Tank??? Shouldn't you have taken the collar off of that little feller after you shot him???
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