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  1. Guy my hunting partner knows out in Nassau. He does a couple hundred heads a year. Nice guy too. Name is Josh.
  2. Picked it up today, and I'm pretty happy with it! Como dipped with "oak - brush" for the thick nasties he died in. I'll get an old weathered board from the original farmhouse on the property. And come up with something unique for mounting. So that will tie him with the land he spent his life on.
  3. A piece of bone indicates a leg hit most all of the time. Question is, if it passed through some part of the deer to break the offside leg? If so, the deer could be dead within a couple hundred yards from where you found the bone. Likely in the thickest cover available. And will likely not survive. If just the leg was hit, it could survive, but won't move very far for awhile. Even if bumped. Sometimes with a leg hit, if you can get them up and moving, the blood will start to flow again. Even after 24 hours. I hope you find him, or at least see him again. Good luck.
  4. As a hunter ed instructor, we teach new hunters to always take the highest percentage shot, for a quick clean kill. The butt shot is not one of them. In fact we discourage those shots in class. Once a hunter has gained experience with their firearm, and their own abilities, they can make their own choices. But it is not something advised, or taught to new hunters for a good reason. Too much could go wrong, by being just a little off with shot placement. Leading to a horribly slow and painful death to the deer, and or, no deer recovered by the hunter. Speaking only for myself, I've passed up a good many deer, that only offered a rear shot, or hard quartering. It's just not worth it. And I do consider myself experienced, as well as very comfortable with the firearm I'm using. To each their own. But I've mentored a good many hunters, and never, have I encouraged that shot to be taken.
  5. grampy

    Gun buck

    Very nice! Looks great! Congratulations again!
  6. Yes sir ya sure did! Congratulations! Great late season buck! Way to go!
  7. I know that's not true Bill. You're turkey hunting skills are obviously very good. And much better than mine. Cynthia will have a great mentor this spring!
  8. I hope you get another chance with him Rob. Or even a different one! You certainly have put in a lot of time and effort this season. You deserve a buck!!
  9. I freely admit that so many are better at hunting than I am! I just get lucky alot.
  10. My hunting partner Gary. And then text moog!
  11. Picking up my gun buck euro tomorrow! Though I didn't do this one myself.
  12. I just love a good deer story, told by an 'animated' deer hunter. This one was pretty good! And what a buck!
  13. The first layer of the plastic wrap cuts down a bit more on air space next to the meat. I've used only just freezer wrap too, with no problems. That's all the old guys I learned from used. Like you, my venison is usually all gone by late summer anyways.
  14. Times Two, on the double wrap. Been doing all our deer that way for decades now, and never had a problem. Fast, easy, cost efficient, and will last in the freezer long enough until it's gone.
  15. Nice view! Hunting small properties can be tough, but not impossible! If the deer are bedding behind you, that is where you need to be facing. Can you either move or turn the box blind to face the bedding area? You may see more deer, even though you're looking at less ground?? And where you have it mowed, looks like a great spot for a food plot! The right food in there could bring the deer out of the thick stuff. And remember, if ya have doe.....during the rut, you'll have bucks too. Good luck!
  16. Just checked these out and they look really nice! And will hold up to snow! I really like that over the Amerastep Vanish blinds I have! Thanks!
  17. I have a doghouse blind too. Only drawback is you can't shoot a bow out of it. It's OK other than that. I haven't used it much as I picked up a couple of the chair blinds for solo gun hunts. I find them to be very comfortable, and easier to set up and take down.
  18. Yeah...that was pretty crazy too!
  19. Holy Moly! What are the odds of that? What a buck!
  20. Wow! I'm definitely in the wrong line of work!
  21. All the best to you my friend on life's journey. Our lives lead us down many paths. May the ones you walk, always lead you to happiness. Try calling a local van and storage, moving company to move your baby. They do that kinda stuff all the time. And are fully insured. Shouldn't be too expensive if you are only going a short distance.
  22. And let me add that you are the one of the most unselfish hunters I've ever met. You host many, many others each year, to hunt the bounty of your properties! I don't think the majority of people with deer hunting property like you have Brian, would be near as generous. Says alot about you as a hunter, and a friend.
  23. The one the Sawx didn't get, or could afford. And Better hope Mookie doesn't get $400M, because the Sawx won't be able to afford him either.
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