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2nd try, KY buck with bow...and other trophies...

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08 August 2004, 15:29
Doc
2nd try, KY buck with bow...and other trophies...




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08 August 2004, 15:48
Pecos41
Doc, this one posts beautifully. Super nice looking buck. Where are deer like this when I hunt?
08 August 2004, 15:50
Doc




Ohio buck opener with bow, 25 min into opening morning.
08 August 2004, 16:03
Doc






Here's that KY buck in the truck...
08 August 2004, 16:06
Doc
what do you think of this boy??


08 August 2004, 16:15
Pecos41
Damn.......must have been SOME BUCK that broke off his antler!
08 August 2004, 16:09
Doc
My first muzzleloader kill, right after a fight and broke off a side...You cannot tell but along his jaw on both sides are significant sparring scars, in fact, he had an abcess on his left cheek just up from his lipline. This buck was a fighter.




08 August 2004, 16:28
Doc
Here's another Ohio buck, real old, we wanted to cull him out. He was the dominant one running around this property. His neck is 23.5" full rut. He bred a doe right in front of me. I didn't have a shot and we didn't want his genes passed on, but he made me in the tree right as I drew and released my arrow on him. got him quartering away strong. Mounted him just cuz...




08 August 2004, 16:50
Doc
My first mulie. Not a whopper but suitable for my first hunt. You may not be able to see it, but the rifle is my first one, a Ruger M77 MKII, leftie. It was blue printed, and decked out with a Hart #1 countour 25.5" barrel, .270. He went down with a 130 triple shock pushed by Re 19, 57.0grains.





This next one is my first Missouri bowkill:











what do you think??
08 August 2004, 17:02
Doc
first Iowa kill. bow from ground, 5 yards quartering to me. I needed the meat. Poor student at time. I only had a buck tag. Beautiful mount though on a Joe Meder semi sneak offset shoulder. Look close at how good the eyes look.