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how bout showing off the one you are most proud of from the 06 season? photo and short note on locale and caliber.
 
Posts: 2141 | Location: enjoying my freedom in wyoming | Registered: 13 January 2006Reply With Quote
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The one I'm most proud of was not taken with a firearm, and I was not the hunter.

I'm most proud of the little buck my new hunting friend (Ear-nose-throat doc who is in the air force) took with his new Bowtech while hunting on the ground.

He has only taken 2 other deer, one was in TX when he was stationed there. The other was on base in Dayton. He has nowhere else to hunt, well, he didn't until he met me. I put him on several of my spots and he filled all but 1 tag, and all with his new bow. Big Grin

I put him on one of my best spots, told him there were big bucks in the area, but he admitted that the first one with any calcium was his if he could get a shot. On his 3rd hunt in this spot, he took a little buck, a 3x2. I've never seen a hunter so happy.

He was nervous about hunting from the ground without a blind but I told him he'd love it. I don't have the photo anymore. I'll email him and get it.

He's big into sleep apnea and related research. Though it is not big game related, if interested, here's a news story on him while he was in TX. Click the link and watch the video. Dr. Pete Michaelson


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Here are a couple that I am really proud of, just can't narrow it down to one. This is my son with his first Mule deer Buck and first Bull Elk a few weeks apart this last fall. Buck was a 180 yard shot and he put it right down,the Bull took more shooting but my son exhibited extreme patience waiting for 40 minutes while watching this Bull in its bed until he stood up and gave an opportunity for a shot at about 75 yards. My son shoots a .284 Win in a Ruger M77 flatbolt that my dad bought new when I was a kid. My 2 brothers, my dad and I have all taken Deer with this rifle now it is my sons and he was very proud to get his first deer with it and his and the rifles first Elk. My son and I worked up a load for this rifle and he practiced for a year or more with it shooting nearly 300 rounds in 2006 getting ready for the hunt. The Deer was taken near Lake George Colorado October 2006 and the Bull was taken near Eagle Colorado Novemeber 2006, my son was 12 in the first picture and had just turned 13 for the Elk hunt.Very exciting.
I'm one proud dad!


 
Posts: 5604 | Location: Eastern plains of Colorado | Registered: 31 October 2005Reply With Quote
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On November 15, 2006, my youngest son killed a 6.5 year old 130" 10 point that my brother and I had been watching for 4 years. He shot it with his Encore 270 topped with a Zeiss Conquest 4.5-14. He was shooting Winchester Supreme 140 gr Accubonds.






 
Posts: 1229 | Location: Texas | Registered: 08 November 2005Reply With Quote
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Hey Jeff that is a beautiful Whitetail your boy has there!
Congratulations!
From one proud dad to another.
 
Posts: 5604 | Location: Eastern plains of Colorado | Registered: 31 October 2005Reply With Quote
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Ok, I got Pete's little buck, here it is:



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Posts: 7906 | Registered: 05 July 2004Reply With Quote
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December, my ranch in TX. Spent 3 days hunting for a good Aoudad, found this guy early on the 3rd day.

From top of a canyon, shooting down at about 125 yards. 30-06 with 180 Nosler Partition.

 
Posts: 6273 | Location: Dallas, TX | Registered: 13 July 2001Reply With Quote
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Actually the wife's buck from the backyard... .308 H&K (770) and a Nosler 165 BT. I did get to do the dirty work, and would rather she get to shoot. Much happiness for all that day.






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Posts: 3611 | Location: LV NV | Registered: 22 October 2002Reply With Quote
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I was lucky enough to get several nice animals this year so it's a tough one but, I'd have to say my CO Bull was the one I'm most proud of from '06.



A pic from the saddle where he fell:



Nice animals all of you fellas have posted!

Have a Good One,

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Posts: 4146 | Location: North Louisiana | Registered: 18 February 2004Reply With Quote
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i also drew some great tags this year,spent alot of time in the hills pre season and did alot of homework.found this ram on the 2nd day of the season and put to rest a 30 yr quest.thanks for all the great posts,everybody else who hasn't posted,c'mon we want to see the ones that made you proud.
 
Posts: 2141 | Location: enjoying my freedom in wyoming | Registered: 13 January 2006Reply With Quote
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I'm pretty proud of this one, not the biggest but definately the furthest:


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Posts: 12740 | Location: Kentucky, USA | Registered: 30 December 2002Reply With Quote
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732 on a small target, that is good. You have me beat, (but not by much) Big Grin


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Way to go Frank! It gets interesting out that far. Wink






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Posts: 3611 | Location: LV NV | Registered: 22 October 2002Reply With Quote
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Heres my favorite bowkill from last season, this guy was on public land in New Jersey.

 
Posts: 135 | Location: New Jersey, USA | Registered: 02 November 2005Reply With Quote
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Nice Sheep Ravenr!
Looks from the pictures like he may go 170? Where did you get yours?
 
Posts: 5604 | Location: Eastern plains of Colorado | Registered: 31 October 2005Reply With Quote
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Bull Elk, self guided MT. Rifle: 280 with 160 grain Speer Grand Slam. 165 yards just as the setting Sun touched the ridge line.


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Posts: 6825 | Location: Tennessee | Registered: 18 December 2006Reply With Quote
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Wow! Some wonderful stuff. Here's my contribution; my first moose. Got him in the NH White Mountains region on the 80th hour of a grueling, and incredibly rewarding hunt. Used a Model 70 in 7mm Mag, tossing 175 gn TBBC. He's no monster, but that wasn't the question. Smiler



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Posts: 2897 | Location: Boston, MA | Registered: 04 January 2005Reply With Quote
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Can't pic one!
My ND prairie whitetail taken with a Benelli R1 in 270 WSM. He was in the middle of a barren pasture with a doe.


Here's my hard won ND Prairie Chicken. Extremely hard to draw a tag and really hard to hunt. You just can't get close to them!


Trophies are not dead animals...they are living memories.
 
Posts: 217 | Location: Fargo, North Dakota | Registered: 24 March 2003Reply With Quote
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I'm pretty proud of this guy. In the area I hunt they dont' get much bigger than this. He's in the top 3 off all bucks I've ever seen in the area over the last 18 years.

 
Posts: 577 | Location: The Green Fields | Registered: 11 February 2003Reply With Quote
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I'm pretty proud of this guy. In the area I hunt they dont' get much bigger than this. He's in the top 3 off all bucks I've ever seen in the area over the last 18 years.


Ivan, that would be in top 3 of any whitetail that I've ever seen in person.


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Posts: 12740 | Location: Kentucky, USA | Registered: 30 December 2002Reply With Quote
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The Kotzebue Caribou

A decent whitetail for my area, my first with a 12ga slug.....boom flop!
 
Posts: 218 | Location: Lawrenceville, GA | Registered: 22 September 2002Reply With Quote
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Here is my trophy of 2006

168 7/8 gross and 163 3/8 net Boone and Crocket


Taken with my Ruger 7mm with a nosler partiion @180 yards in Utah
 
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Like Doc, the one I'm most proud of from last season, isn't one I took. One of my best buddies did, I put him on the hunt, the stand, and he even shot it with a rifle I had given him. A true once in a life trophy, 224 3/8 B&C!
Eastern Kansas, 270 WSM with Win Factory 140 gr Accubonds. Clean through at about 60 yards, he ran about 30 yards right towards my buddy, and then piled up.

 
Posts: 3563 | Location: GA, USA | Registered: 02 August 2004Reply With Quote
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Fish,
Where the heck did you find that monster, surely not in Georgia, as I've looked all my life for one half as good.
Don
 
Posts: 218 | Location: Lawrenceville, GA | Registered: 22 September 2002Reply With Quote
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No speedgoats yet, so I'll post mine:


Frank



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Posts: 12740 | Location: Kentucky, USA | Registered: 30 December 2002Reply With Quote
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My wife's first elk, we had a long stalk and she made a great shot at 247yds. I couldn't have been happier if I had killed it myself.


 
Posts: 1072 | Location: Pine Haven, Wyo | Registered: 14 February 2005Reply With Quote
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Don B, no unfortunately not in Ga, in a hardwood draw in Kansas. We've seen a lot of big boys there, but haven't had a shot at many of the biggest, this one probably was the biggest seen, much less killed.

Frank, I really like the pic of your goat, 15 incher??

Elkman, congrats to you and your wife!
 
Posts: 3563 | Location: GA, USA | Registered: 02 August 2004Reply With Quote
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That's a poor picture of my goat, I should have realized that a brown jacket makes a terrible background.

The left horn made 14 6/8 and the right made 14 5/8 but he carried good mass through the third quarter so he looks good.


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12/2006 Mississippi muzzleloader kill... everything I could have wanted in a rack... big nontypical with a 6 inch droptine



 
Posts: 165 | Location: mississippi | Registered: 12 March 2004Reply With Quote
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Frank, at least your coat was light brown, and the thing I like is that you can see most all of your antelope in that pic, their coloration is really beautiful!

Megalomaniac, that is a great buck, really cool rack!
 
Posts: 3563 | Location: GA, USA | Registered: 02 August 2004Reply With Quote
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by nomrcy:
Can't pic one!
My ND prairie whitetail taken with a Benelli R1 in 270 WSM. He was in the middle of a barren pasture with a doe.
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Please.........

Quit postin' photos of Big ND Bucks --Do you want everyone to know? We need to keep it a secret! Tell them it was taken in MT or SD. cheers

I travel back home to ND and hunt with my dad almost every year. dancing

GREAT BUCK!


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Posts: 933 | Location: Casa Grande, AZ | Registered: 11 June 2005Reply With Quote
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I am really proud of this buck, one that eluded many hunters over the years and was missed at least twice this year alone. I took him a mile from my house on land we have framed for generations. One shot at 150 yds with a heym SR20 30-06 and 165 gr SST's. A great way to celebrate 100 years of the 06 and I look forward to my new house and trophy room.





 
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Heck of a buck Battl River! Definitely one to be proud of.

Congrats


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I took this bear on the Kamchatka Peninsula of Russia in May of 2006. He squared 9'6" and the skull was 26 15/16". The rifle was a Montana custom by Hill Country Rifles in .325 WSM shooting 200 gr. Accu-Bonds.

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Posts: 636 | Location: Omaha, NE U.S.A. | Registered: 28 April 2001Reply With Quote
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Bowhunr, I don't think that you guys are all little people (PC for midgets) so I think that bear is Fricking Huge!

A big brown is on my wish list for sure, one like that would do just fine!

Nice pics, thanks for sharing.
 
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Thanks Fish. He is my favorite trophy. I have him on display right now at a local sporting goods store that my wife works at, as he will not fit through any of my doors. I hope I will have a trophy room some day that will handle him.

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Posts: 608 | Location: Washington | Registered: 28 May 2003Reply With Quote
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Here's the only "major" animal I killed last year. I was hunting a fence line in an area where I had seen a 160"+ buck recently. It was almost dark and I heard some serious noise behind me and this big guy came walking underneath my tree stand. I was watching 15 deer when he arrived and EVERY ONE of them ran off! So, he signed his own death certificate. I gave him a 180 gr. Barnes TSX out of my .300 WSM at about 50 yards. We didn't actually weigh him but he was definitely 300+ lbs. Maybe even 350! He was a toad! I couldn't even drag him. Shot him near Mason, TX where we had a 2,500 acre lease on the Llano River.







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Posts: 3113 | Location: Hockley, TX | Registered: 01 October 2005Reply With Quote
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No pics of my "one" from '06 I'm afraid, but the memory won't fade I expect...besides photos would hardly have been "period correct".

While working my way down a drainage toward the Guadalupe River bottom in Central Texas in November, I spotted an over-the-hill buck working his way up the draw in my direction. As the wind was in my favor, I went to prone and waited him out. When his path brought him to within 50 yards of me, I whistled softly and brought him to a stop. My sight picture settled gently just behind his shoulder as I pressed the trigger...

Clack-BOOM! Smoke, sparks and the sounds of a stricken run indicated that I'd taken my first buck with a .50 caliber flinter, a patched round ball and a healthy charge of the Holy Black.

My forefathers have my respect for not only feeding their families, but opening a country to westward expansion with rifles of this type. I don't even want to consider the possibility of fighting for one's life with one!

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