Havn't been around here for a while but I thought you guys might enjoy a pic of the buck I took this morning. Can't think of a better way to end the year then a date with a buck and my exocet! For you Ohio guys like Jim C, this is a Clermont County buck.
Congratulations!!!!!!
A great way to end the year! I didn't put much effort into it today since the MZ season just ended yesterday, but I did see one doe. Not close enough for the Phoenix, though. At least we still have another month to hunt deer.
Nice job-I didn't hunt this year-shoulder surgery and while I can shoot my xbow, the doctor wasn't too keen about me climbing up a stand (where I hunt you have to use a stand) or trying to drag a deer.
congratulations, very nice. good photo also. it is refreshing to see someone else out there actually does a nice job field dressing. I hate to see photos of deer, split from stem to stern. Very nice job, and congrats again, very nice buck. Butcher
If you always tell the truth, there is nothing to remember. Mark Twain
Good morning and happy new year to all of you early risers. Partikle, we get snow, just not like we used to. I remember the snow coming in Nov. and staying until March. Global warming I guess. Now it snows, stays for two weeks, warms up, melts, makes the yard a mess, snows, melts, etc... Still a nice buck Mike!
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The Butcher wrote:congratulations, very nice. good photo also. it is refreshing to see someone else out there actually does a nice job field dressing. I hate to see photos of deer, split from stem to stern. Very nice job, and congrats again, very nice buck. Butcher
I noticed that nice clean field job too. I would love to know how to do that. How do you reach so far forward and back to remove everything with such a small opening?