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how much does it weigh?
15 November 2007, 10:21
jbhow much does it weigh?
here is a doe I "harvested" a few weeks ago.(note shot placement @ 165 yds) (bang flop 30-06,150 @ 2700 fps)

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I had the opportunity to weigh it hog dressed with the hide and head attached.
Please guess what you think it weighed,and in a few days I will divulge the weight.
As you can tell I am bored,season is still open,but I have filled two of three tags already ,and wanted to save the either/or tag for blackpowder season which opens saturday after thansgiving
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15 November 2007, 10:40
mike7mm08Hard to say without anything to reference the deer to. But judging by the head the small looking ears it is a good sized and older doe. I will say 131.
15 November 2007, 17:09
philny1My guess---95#
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15 November 2007, 17:21
Bobby TomekIf by "hog dressed" you mean field dressed (innards removed), then I'd say 77 pounds.
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15 November 2007, 17:48
KSTEPHENS92 pounds.
15 November 2007, 18:03
Barutmt89 pounds 5.75 ounces.
15 November 2007, 18:13
bull1152 lbs.
15 November 2007, 18:29
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15 November 2007, 19:14
LeeHDamn, Barumut! That was my guess!
15 November 2007, 19:22
Barutmtquote:
Originally posted by LeeH:
Damn, Barumut! That was my guess!
Sorry. I guess I should have been more specific.
15 November 2007, 19:35
wapiti760#
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15 November 2007, 19:38
chainI would guess with th guts out about 70lbs
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15 November 2007, 19:56
StonecreekIf that doe has a normal size head, then it's a real hog. Absent any other evidence by which to reference it, and assuming the head to be "normal", then I'm going to say 150-plus pounds.
15 November 2007, 21:21
gunguyr115#
15 November 2007, 22:35
JMeier125 pounds
16 November 2007, 00:14
Kamo GariI just had a 'The Price is Right' flashback. Anyway, my guess is 121 even, Mr. Barker.
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16 November 2007, 00:27
The Slug112 lbs.
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16 November 2007, 00:29
maxbear56 pounds
16 November 2007, 00:38
Riodot140 lbs
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16 November 2007, 00:40
larrysBased on the size of the grass and size of the head, I would say 55#.
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16 November 2007, 00:46
BigT13I am going to venture a guess of.....93 lbs.
16 November 2007, 00:56
CRUSHER62 lbs
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16 November 2007, 00:57
TerryRI'd guess 80 lbs,
16 November 2007, 01:09
DocLooks like either an old doe with a small head or a young but very healthy doe. Either way, without a reference, I'm still going with my instinct, which is to say that the doe is on the bigger side. That front shoulder looks to be quite hefty for an immature deer, and the length of the rear ham seems long for a young deer.
My guess, 165+ live, 120-ish dressed.
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16 November 2007, 01:11
NavalukIs that milk running out of its mouth?
Just Kidding, relax, I say 65#.
16 November 2007, 01:20
Copidosoma100 even
16 November 2007, 01:43
ELKMAN2145 lbs, a mature MN doe is pretty big
16 November 2007, 02:05
ReloaderI'd say 136 dressed. Either her head is tiny or her body is huge.
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16 November 2007, 02:41
p dog shooterIts hard to say with out any size ref. but I would say under 100
16 November 2007, 02:57
jbwhen I say hog dressed,I mean opened from throat to anus,esophagus ,heart ,lungs,intestines removed.field dressed has the diaphram intact with heart and lungs left in to keep cavity clean until removed from field.
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16 November 2007, 03:01
jbquote:
Originally posted by SG Olds:
Is that milk running out of its mouth?
Just Kidding, relax, I say 65#.
Notice I took no pics of the other deer.It was sure easier to drag than this one.

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16 November 2007, 03:07
Aspen Hill Adventures159 pounds
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16 November 2007, 03:18
jbhere is a photo of spot where the deer was taken .it is just visible as a white spot in the brush line above the broken off branch.It was sneaking from left to right through the bottle neck between two bogs.Usually there is more water where the grass is,but it has been very dry the last few years.
My brother got a 8 point here a few days later on the other side of the bottle neck crossing from right to left.
before hunting this spot,the furthest I had taken a deer in minnesota was about 50 yds,normally it is very close quarters,thick brush, close shots.
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16 November 2007, 03:44
Docwell, how bout the weight?
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16 November 2007, 05:29
Rub Line157# 9oz.
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16 November 2007, 05:44
buckeyeshootermy estimate is 141 pounds.
16 November 2007, 08:56
UglystickI say 117#...............
It is a tough guess without anything else in the picture to gauge the size on.
16 November 2007, 09:06
jbok enough suspense.it weighed exactly 105 lbs.
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16 November 2007, 17:10
Buglemintoday105lbs
Was I close?

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16 November 2007, 17:21
chainI meant 105 bad typing
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