That deer has one heck of a body too. How much did it weigh? Must be corn fed deer. They don't get that big where I hunt..My friend Paula shot her first deer this morning. I’m proud to say her husband said it was my help and support with her shooting that gave her the confidence to go hunting with him. They’re in a spot with a good number of big bucks. Glad she got a nice oneView attachment 1074425
Well over 200. We don’t bother to weigh them. I just know it’s a lot harder to get them in the truck up here than it is the farther south you go. SEMO is an exception though. They imported WI deer years ago to help their heard grow back and it shows in the antler genetics and body sizeThat deer has one heck of a body too. How much did it weigh? Must be corn fed deer. They don't get that big where I hunt..
I loves me some yellow perch!!OK, I don't have a buck -- or a doe -- or even a coyote to show. But I have killed some panfuls of panfish.
Ya might not think these are much of a trophy, but when you try these fillets fresh out of the "Fry-Daddy", you'll change your mind.jd
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We're about as red-neck as they come, but my drinkin days are over. I no longer have to find someone to hold my beer when I do something stupid.LOL...Filleting fish in the living room while watching TV. That's a new first for me. Where's the can of beer?
Did you pull those outta Klamath lake?I got home kind of late the other night with a sackful of those perch, and didn't feel like standing in front of the sink for an hour. My chick had the card table set up for a project, so I appropriated it and changed my fillet station to a more comfortable area. Took a lot of the pain out of the project, and I think I may have found my new spot.
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Nah, Gerber Reservoir. jdDid you pull those outta Klamath lake?
PlumsaskView attachment 1074643 Well it is about 42 hours until whitetail rifle season opens here in Sask. Woke up this morning and it was - 10 C with less thank 10 k wind. A friend and I loaded up and decided to try and call the first coyotes of the season. We had a few Howling up and down the valley and then this fellow popped up over a hill at about 75 yards. This was the first coyote taken with my new rifle , It’s a 6mm Ackley 1:8 twist, pushing a 87 Berger hunting VLD at 3450 FPS. He went down on The spot without so much as a tail twitch or leg kick- I was a bit worried about what the exit side of him would look like- but to my surprise it was no more than a nickel sized exit. I hope this is this first of many this season- was a big healthy male.
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