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Offline slim rem 7

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have a sucessful season
« on: November 15, 2010, 03:41:18 AM »
to all here ..have a safe sucessful hunting season..may you have family and loved ones with you during the holidays..don t assume everyone has that..feed the hungry,love the unloved or lonely,give of yourself.. godbless. :)

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Re: have a sucessful season
« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2010, 03:55:42 AM »
Same.  Been doing ok so far myself. 

Got the deer in the linked pic while dog driving Saturday before last.  8pt, 17" spread, 150 lbs.  I know that's small for some, but it's the biggest I've ever gotten.  Would have made a mount but a few buckshot nicked one side of the rack (sad, but that's unavoidable when dog hunting sometimes).  He's filled up my venison sausage quota for the season :).

Got 7 squirrel this weekend that I did give away to some local people that eat them.

Duck season coming up this Saturday too!!!!!!!  While I hunt several types of animals, I LIVE for duck season.  Already got my spot scouted out for that morning.  Bunch of flooded timber in the woods.  Sat there a few evenings ago and watched 250-300 wood ducks flying in.  Shame that the limit is only 3 of them, but oh well. :)


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Re: have a sucessful season
« Reply #2 on: November 15, 2010, 05:25:24 AM »
to all here ..have a safe sucessful hunting season..may you have family and loved ones with you during the holidays..don t assume everyone has that..feed the hungry,love the unloved or lonely,give of yourself.. godbless. :)

GREAT POST, and thanks for the good wishes, Slim; consider them returned. It's been a good season so far: an 8pt in blackpowder, two spikes for the freezer, and last Monday a 9pt, prob biggest (well, in top 5) deer I've ever taken. The 9pt was also the only head shot I've ever taken (that was all I could see). Last three all with Marlin in 30-30, and I'm down to three rounds... figure that's enough for one more hunt before buying more ammo!

MGMorden - great buck, thanks for posting the picture! Here are the aforementioned 8pt and 9pt (well, barely 9):
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Re: have a sucessful season
« Reply #3 on: November 17, 2010, 01:11:25 AM »
A good taxi. could fix that for you, a friend of mine does taxi. and took a monster shed and built the missing half  out of the puty they use, youcant tell the one side is fake.

Same.  Been doing ok so far myself. 

Got the deer in the linked pic while dog driving Saturday before last.  8pt, 17" spread, 150 lbs.  I know that's small for some, but it's the biggest I've ever gotten.  Would have made a mount but a few buckshot nicked one side of the rack (sad, but that's unavoidable when dog hunting sometimes).  He's filled up my venison sausage quota for the season :).

Got 7 squirrel this weekend that I did give away to some local people that eat them.

Duck season coming up this Saturday too!!!!!!!  While I hunt several types of animals, I LIVE for duck season.  Already got my spot scouted out for that morning.  Bunch of flooded timber in the woods.  Sat there a few evenings ago and watched 250-300 wood ducks flying in.  Shame that the limit is only 3 of them, but oh well. :)



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Re: have a sucessful season
« Reply #4 on: November 17, 2010, 02:04:42 AM »
A good taxi. could fix that for you, a friend of mine does taxi. and took a monster shed and built the missing half  out of the puty they use, youcant tell the one side is fake.

Yeah I figured they could do something (wasn't sure to what level), and was torn on it for a bit - drug the deer out of the woods (took nearly 2 hours) by the good horn - the shot one was starting to crack.

In the end though, I just decided against it.  I saved the horns and have them drying out now.  I'm just going to get one of the board-mount kits for just the rack and go that route.  If I damage another one though I'll definitely keep that in mind.  I figured they could patch up nicks and such, but didn't know they could do a new side from scratch.  Thanks! :) 

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Re: have a sucessful season
« Reply #5 on: November 17, 2010, 05:32:30 AM »
Shot a nice buck yesterday, and... lost him. Looked hard for him, found blood as far as 200-300 yards from where I hit him (hard to tell, I didn't pace it off) and packed it in after four hours, half that in the rain. That stung, and badly. First one I've lost in a couple years.

BRIGHTENING THINGS CONSIDERABLY... shot a nice six-pointer this morning. I was on public land I've not hunted in five years... scouted yesterday... went in this morning. At around 8:30am this one happened by, on his way somewhere important (well, the rut IS on...). Angling away, 30 yards or so... I grunted and he inconsiderately stopped behind a very larger pine, necessitating a neck shot as chest/shoulders were obscured. Yippee. Here was a bit of good news with this deer: the 350 yard drag was mostly downhill!

Got to get to work on this thing after I finish my coffee...
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Re: have a sucessful season
« Reply #6 on: November 17, 2010, 07:25:12 AM »
Nice buck! Nice rifle too.  I've got one just like it :) (almost anyways - mine doesn't have checkering on the stocks :))

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Re: have a sucessful season
« Reply #7 on: November 17, 2010, 04:20:26 PM »
Good luck to all, and may you always have a full freezer.

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