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Hodag Hunter wrote:Really nice looking buck poles.
Really impressed with Tad's pictures of great northwoods deer. Heck of a job by his gang.
Thanks Hodag....it's a good group, every year is a new adventure.
We all really enjoy the northwoods, just a different style of hunt from ag land.
Just doesn't seem right if we don't have atleast 10 sq/mi to cover ground and hunt.
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Can't believe I forgot my other tailgate pic.
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what a great offseason thread. Great pics guys
Here is the buck pole at Huron View Tree Farm, Black River, MI - 2009. I was just looking for some other pics of that pole. This is the only one I found.
Here is Patrick the Killer in 09, I sat with my buddies son the last two years on rifle opener. This was his first year, I watched him kill 2 bucks that day (the 2 head up). The first and biggest, him and I stalked to within 20 yds of the buck with a doe. I shot the doe in her bed and when the buck jumped up he took it. It was such an unreal experience to share with a young hunter.
Here is the scene, Patrick is standing at his buck.
Then the tail gate
Here is the buck pole at Huron View Tree Farm, Black River, MI - 2009. I was just looking for some other pics of that pole. This is the only one I found.
Here is Patrick the Killer in 09, I sat with my buddies son the last two years on rifle opener. This was his first year, I watched him kill 2 bucks that day (the 2 head up). The first and biggest, him and I stalked to within 20 yds of the buck with a doe. I shot the doe in her bed and when the buck jumped up he took it. It was such an unreal experience to share with a young hunter.
Here is the scene, Patrick is standing at his buck.
Then the tail gate
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That's just a great post Uncle Lou....congrats to the young hunter (Killer)
Nothing better than sharing those experiences, way to pay it forward.
Went with a young man and his dad this last season here in MI, spent the day with them. Ryan is 13, and was the hunter, he took a buck and a doe that day.And was one happy young man, his dad had the camera and this is the only picture he sent to me.
Nothing better than sharing those experiences, way to pay it forward.
Went with a young man and his dad this last season here in MI, spent the day with them. Ryan is 13, and was the hunter, he took a buck and a doe that day.And was one happy young man, his dad had the camera and this is the only picture he sent to me.
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Cool pic's... Keep them coming!
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Great pics guys! I love Buck Pole pictures. Unfortunately our hunts are broke into weekend hunts here and there so we only have two deer hanging at most. We usually quarter them up within a say or two as well. This year we have 4 of us hunting 5 days of bow season together and then 3 days of gun season together, hope to have a buck pole for those this year!
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This is the only buck pole pic I have ever taken from where I hunt. Guess I need to take more.
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vanceg wrote:This is the only buck pole pic I have ever taken from where I hunt. Guess I need to take more.
nice NE Michigan buck pole. Ever been into Lincoln for the Alcona county buck pole. I was there a couple years ago on a Friday night. Couldn't believe some of the bucks.
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Uncle Lou wrote:vanceg wrote:This is the only buck pole pic I have ever taken from where I hunt. Guess I need to take more.
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nice NE Michigan buck pole. Ever been into Lincoln for the Alcona county buck pole. I was there a couple years ago on a Friday night. Couldn't believe some of the bucks.
Thanks and yes I have been to it. Things have been changing up there for a few years now.
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A buck will see you three times, and hear you twice, but he's only gonna smell you once.
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Spy,
That buck in the far right looks like a tank!
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That buck in the far right looks like a tank!
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