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A few I have harvested
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11/02/20 04:59 PM
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hogwart
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Since this is a hunting forum I thought I'd share a few photos of critters I have harvested, and a couple that others have harvested. First is a Buck my brother harvested in 2016. I was with him at the time and thought it rather interesting that I had harvested an almost identical buck several years before and 40 miles away/ This is that nearly identical buck. Harvested by me in 2011 Me skinning out that buck in the back of my truck. I have a bad back and can't bend over for long so this is what works for me. The coveralls are from my highway maintenance days. My buddies setting up for a goose hunt. I didn't know the guys that shot this Elk, but I wanted a photo of the rack and they were fine with that. I'd never hunted Elk and was amazed at how tall the antlers were. I don't usually carry my camera when hunting. Most of my hunts are far from roads so going light is important. Besides, I hunt for meat, not for trophies so once the animal is down I'm more interested in getting it home then in taking pictures.
Do for yourself as much as you can, eat what nature provides as much as you can. This is the key to sleeping well and living long.
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Re: A few I have harvested
[Re: hogwart]
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11/02/20 05:34 PM
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Biscuit
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Re: A few I have harvested
[Re: hogwart]
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11/02/20 05:36 PM
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BOBO the Clown
kind of a big deal
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kind of a big deal
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Technically harvest is acquiring after it’s died as in grain Beautiful deer!! Love the goose blind
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Re: A few I have harvested
[Re: hogwart]
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11/02/20 06:05 PM
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scalebuster
THF Trophy Hunter
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Since this is a hunting forum I thought I'd share a few photos of critters I have harvested, and a couple that others have harvested. First is a Buck my brother harvested in 2016. I was with him at the time and thought it rather interesting that I had harvested an almost identical buck several years before and 40 miles away/ This is that nearly identical buck. Harvested by me in 2011 Me skinning out that buck in the back of my truck. I have a bad back and can't bend over for long so this is what works for me. The coveralls are from my highway maintenance days. My buddies setting up for a goose hunt. I didn't know the guys that shot this Elk, but I wanted a photo of the rack and they were fine with that. I'd never hunted Elk and was amazed at how tall the antlers were. I don't usually carry my camera when hunting. Most of my hunts are far from roads so going light is important. Besides, I hunt for meat, not for trophies so once the animal is down I'm more interested in getting it home then in taking pictures. Since this is a hunting forum I thought I'd share a few photos of critters I have harvested, and a couple that others have harvested. First is a Buck my brother harvested in 2016. I was with him at the time and thought it rather interesting that I had harvested an almost identical buck several years before and 40 miles away/ This is that nearly identical buck. Harvested by me in 2011 Me skinning out that buck in the back of my truck. I have a bad back and can't bend over for long so this is what works for me. The coveralls are from my highway maintenance days. My buddies setting up for a goose hunt. I didn't know the guys that shot this Elk, but I wanted a photo of the rack and they were fine with that. I'd never hunted Elk and was amazed at how tall the antlers were. I don't usually carry my camera when hunting. Most of my hunts are far from roads so going light is important. Besides, I hunt for meat, not for trophies so once the animal is down I'm more interested in getting it home then in taking pictures. That’s a lot of harvesting.
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Re: A few I have harvested
[Re: hogwart]
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11/02/20 06:36 PM
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Stub
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Re: A few I have harvested
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11/02/20 07:48 PM
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Joined: Aug 2006
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colt45-90
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remember be technical when harvesting
hold on Newt, we got a runaway
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Re: A few I have harvested
[Re: hogwart]
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11/02/20 11:47 PM
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Joined: Oct 2007
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TEXASLEFTY
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Great pics, thanks for posting them up!
I quarter a deer the same way and I don’t have a bad back, yet!
Never been to a camping world. I prefer Dick's to be honest.
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Re: A few I have harvested
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11/02/20 11:52 PM
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LG
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Re: A few I have harvested
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11/03/20 12:23 AM
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skinnerback
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Nice kills, thanks for sharing.
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Re: A few I have harvested
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11/03/20 01:31 AM
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