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Just a yearling doe. #6529744 11/07/16 01:42 AM
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Had a friend ask me to hunt last minute, was on Friday.

I packed up Saturday morning and got me a tender doe that evening( 4 hour drive). I might get 25lbs of meat once processed.
I am super happy.


Have not been able to shoot a deer in 4 years.

Had a great time and very thankful for friends.

Hope you guys are successful and get what you are looking for. I quit "eating" horns a long time ago.

Can't wait for venison Chili!




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Re: Just a yearling doe. [Re: Superduty] #6529772 11/07/16 01:54 AM
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Good for you brother!

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Good for you brother!


Thank you. I feel very fortunate.


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Re: Just a yearling doe. [Re: Superduty] #6529778 11/07/16 01:58 AM
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Good deal Shane!


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Re: Just a yearling doe. [Re: Superduty] #6529861 11/07/16 02:36 AM
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Re: Just a yearling doe. [Re: Superduty] #6529947 11/07/16 03:18 AM
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Congrats, that will be some fine eating.


lf the saying "Liar, Liar your pants on fire" were true
Mainstream news might be fun to watch
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I shot a yearling doe last year. She ate just fine. Kind of a funny story.

Had to borrow dads very expensive fully custom rifle for a hunt last year, his rifle has a jewel trigger set at just over 1#. He reminded me how light it was, and I dry fired it a bunch to get used to it. Well I forgot when I had a deer in front of me. Was aiming for the mature doe, and shot 4' over her back. She bolted, but the yearlings didn't know what to do, so I made lemonade out of lemons and dirt napped a baby.


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Congrats, that will be some fine eating.

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I Feed Indian Corn. The deer love it and all the colors make them stay at the feeder longer.
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