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10 hours ago, wolc123 said:

I might enter if you modified the rules to allow up to (4) bucks, as long as (2) of them had antlers less than 3" and were legally tagged with DMP's or an "antlerless" ML/bow tag.   I assume these would count for just 10 points, just like a doe, and not get any extra points for antlers points over an inch long.  

Any deer with antlers on it longer than 1" is counted as a buck, regardless of what tag you use on it, and you can only enter 2. If you dont like the rules, dont enter the contest, pretty simple.

If you choose to muddy up the thread with a debate, your posts will be deleted and youll be handed a time out from the site. I will not allow this to be turned into a pissing contest.

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9 hours ago, grampy said:

Most years I don't shoot a doe either. If I do it's only one, as that's all the meat I need. 

So it does kinda put the hunters who don't shoot does 20pts behind. 

I'll need to shoot a 30 pointer to win!........lol

I pass so many does in hope smy wife can fill the freezer. but when my wife hasnt filled a tag yet. A doe can be hard to come by lol. But still fun to get in any contest imo. 

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On 7/17/2018 at 11:49 AM, moog5050 said:

Being a time traveler, I will post the first entry.  Put me down for 19pts.  

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First blood! Way to go moog! Nice buck!..................................:toclue:

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30 minutes ago, grampy said:

First blood! Way to go moog! Nice buck!..................................:toclue:

I used an extra large post it note (not very photoshop savvy like some here).   The buck is way bigger than he looks.  haha

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