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Here's my buck taken on the first morning of the firearm opener for Unit 8A. He's a farm land buck and weighed live somewhere in the 180 to 200 pound range.



I also took one doe, she is the first one on the left on the buck pole. My buck is also pictured.



Both were taken with my CVA muzzleloader at around 60 yards or so. The buck got a broken shoulder and the doe a broken neck. I used Hornady sabots (.45 cal) and 110 grains of loose T7FFG. I am very pleased with the muzzleloader, it is a very accurate firearm. The doe was facing me straight on for the neck shot.

The buck, while not huge, is the largest whitetail I have ever taken. I am having it mounted and was stunned at just how large bucks can get in that area. The taxidermy shop was loaded with fresh racks from 160 and up, over 200 inches.


~Ann





 
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Ann,

Nice deer and good shooting. Now your freezer is full and you have a mount for the wall. That was a great hunt.

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that buck has a beautiful cape. love that red hair on the skull cap. he's got a long snout too. good goin!


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Beatiful buck Ann!
 
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Good shooting and a good looking buck--and doe too.

Congrats Ann!
 
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WTG Ann! Congrats on your nice buck! Big Grin

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Ann,

Very nice deer.


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hey whats with yankee hanging deer by one back foot? is that a northeast thing or what? never see that here. always both back feet or the head here.


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Congrats Ann!


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Hey Ann,

Well done with the smokepole!!! That is a perfect 8-point!! That buck and an extra doe for the freezer.........life is good!!

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Thanks for the comments guys, incidentally the buck is 2.5 years old. I killed a 6 point buck here in Vermont last year that was also 2.5 years old. The body and antler size was amazingly different with the mountain buck being much smaller than the farmland model.

The small deer on the end is a button buck shot by one of the youths out that day.

I think that muzzleloader cost me all of $60. All I did with it was a trigger job and added a Weaver. I've killed 7 deer with it now, naturally all one-shot kills!


~Ann





 
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Ann, I would certainly not want to overstep any bounds, but allow me to throw in my 2 cents on a pose for that nice colored buck.

I can see that deer on a McKenzie 9600 upright left turn, to show off that longer brow tine. Some deer have nicer hair than others and yours is a beaut. Upright manikins show more color in the neck, IMO. The left turn would be eye catching because as you look into the antlers, that longer brow tine will show better.

Just me thinkin out loud. It's your deer and you have to be happy with it. I'm diggin the color though. thumb

Here's an example.


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Good job, Ann. -TONY


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Good job Ann, nice 8.
 
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Nice buck! Got to loose that scope off your muzzleloader you are a hillbilly now not a flatlander. Please dont tell me its stainless with a plastic stock. Big Grin
Nice job.
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Beautiful Buck for sure!!!
Good shootin'....

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Big Grin LOL, Dean it's not stainless but it does have a plastic stock (yuck), I would like to put it on wood someday since it is such a good shooter. I leave the scope on 3 power too, just good enough to help my aging eyes!

Doc,

I like your suggestion, I was debating the height of the ceilings I have (8 foot) with the style of mount and think a lower head stance turned to the left would look better in the house.

What was neat about the buck is his 'red head' smelled of pine.


~Ann





 
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Just noticed your post.
Congrats.
Great buck.


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BTW; I hunt in 8X, along the PA line.
Used to live near Lake Ontario, east of where you were hunting. They do get some bruisers in the areas just south of the lake.
Lots of apple orchards, and the winters are less severe in certain areas along the lake.

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Very nice looking deer. WNY is great deer country. I took mine this year in 9N along with my son taking his first deer. Great opening day.


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Nice job Ann, It will make a great mount.


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Very nice ...congrats!


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Ann, That is a wonderful NY buck as well you know. They cannot all make the book, but for the area and conditions... What a Buck.

Congratulations.






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Good God, but that's SUH-WEEEET! You have my complete and total admiration. Good job hunting and shooting.

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Very, very nice. Muzzleloader season buck no less. Well done.


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