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Old 11-20-2016, 09:03 PM
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Here's all the whitetails we took that week. That's me in the camo coat.
Looks like every one did good that week! Nice racks
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Just for you deer hunters.

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This nice buck was taken in Northeastern Michigan by my son in my spot on November 16th. I got the smaller one the night before. There are a lot of deer in this area but they are usually small...
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This nice buck was taken in Northeastern Michigan by my son in my spot on November 16th. I got the smaller one the night before. There are a lot of deer in this area but they are usually small...
Congrats to you and your son.
The reason they are small, is because the overall deer population is to high, and the land can not support the deer numbers, and no one let's the bucks grow. Something like 80 some % of the bucks killed in MI are 1 1/2 year old.
Dead 1 1/2 year old bucks can't get big.
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Nice buck. I'll tell you what I'm surprised about, that Chivy ain't rusted out up there in the snow belt! Darrell, tell your son congrats on the monster buck.
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Congrats to you and your son.
The reason they are small, is because the overall deer population is to high, and the land can not support the deer numbers, and no one let's the bucks grow. Something like 80 some % of the bucks killed in MI are 1 1/2 year old.
Dead 1 1/2 year old bucks can't get big.
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Nice buck. I'll tell you what I'm surprised about, that Chivy ain't rusted out up there in the snow belt! Darrell, tell your son congrats on the monster buck.
It is true that the population is high up there but we are trying to "manage" the heard to be older. Mine was a 2 and 1/2 year old and weighted in at approx. 150#. My sons was approx. 3 and 1/2 year old and weighted in at 180#. I thought they were older until we looked at the teeth. They are fed very well up there!! Lots of farms!!

Oak, that "chivy" only has 96k on her... it is a 1991 and back then they built them better! I am surprised too as it was our farm truck! It's had a hard life!! My kid can't wait till we get him back from the taxidermist!!
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Here is a picture of my first PA Black Bear. I killed it back on Nov 19. Its estimated live weight was 180lbs and field dressed 144lbs at the check station.


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Congrats on the bear.
What did you kill it with?
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A Remington Model 700 rifle chambered in .35 whelen.
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