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Post by Professor T on Nov 14, 2011 17:46:32 GMT -6
2011-12 Season Buck 152 lbs est age 2.5 yrs 8 pts Don Bow Kill Buck 139 lbs est age 2.5 yrs 9 pts Paul Bow Kill Sow 135 lbs Paul Bow Kill Doe 106 lbs est age 6.5 yrs Don Bow Kill Doe 81 lbs est age 1.5 yrs Ed Bow Kill Buck 155 lbs est age 3.5 yrs Don Bow Kill Doe 105 lbs est age mature Rambow Bow Kill Buck 187 lbs est age 5.5 yrs Ed's Rifle Kill Buck 175 lbs. est age 4.5 yrs Ed's Rifle Kill
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Post by Professor T on Nov 18, 2011 11:54:51 GMT -6
MBP Deer-Kill # 48 Rack Buck Kill # 22 Bow Kill # 25 Don Kill # 18
152 lbs est age 2.5 yrs 8 pts Don Bow Kill FLASH! NEWS BREAK! "Moses gets parted by the red sea" 10/1/11 After not sleeping much during the night I got up and went to the Penthouse Stand. 5:41 am I baited with rice bran and corn next to the feeder. I then went into the box stand and arranged things. I set the camera up for the video as close as I could in the dark. I sat down to wait for dawn. I was there about 5 minutes when I remembered my bow was still on the ground. (That's mistake # 1). I pulled up my bow, hung it on the door knob and settled in once again. 6:04 am the TC flashed. I didn't see anything at first but then noticed a shadow of a deer near the feeder. I never saw it leave. A little later I was leaning forward to look to my right when I saw a deer between me and the feeder. Immediately I saw it was a decent buck. It moved directly toward the feeder and started eating corn and rice bran. The first TC pic was at 6:34am. Then I saw a doe coming down the road. She stopped and looked my direction for a while then joined the buck that was feeding. In another minute there was another buck that had walked down the road and joined them. I was picking up and folding my chair and leaning it against the wall. I then my bow and an arrow and loaded it up. A coupe of more TC pics were taken in the mean time. As it was getting more light I grabbed my binoculars and tried to see which buck was better. They both looked the same. I tried to turn on the camera but the batteries were completely dead. (Mistake # 2). By this time the light was a lot better. I knew they were both 8's or 9's and were almost identical. I decided to take the one that presented the best shot. One of them turned broadside and I moved to my left out of the window to draw my bow. When drawn, I moved back into the window and put the pin on him and "WHACK!" It sure sounded good. The deer rand straight away from me and mixed up on Kolton's Korner which is on the other side of the feeder. I saw them enter the cutover through the small trees that were blocking most of my view. I calmed down a little and then went to see my arrow. I have never seen an arrow withthis much blood on it. Everything was solid red. I then walked to Kolton's Korner and found real good blood in the middle. Then I walked the edge of the cutover looking for where they went in. No blood at all. I didn't want to press him even though I heard him crash. I turned around to go back to the 4 wheeler to return to the camp and wait and there he was at the end of the plot. He didn't go 25 yards. Recovery before 7:00 am on opening morning. I took a couple of pictures with my cell phone and got my camera and went back to the camp. I filled out my tag then went to get my deer. I tried to do a photo shoot of the kill but the pictures were not to my liking so I waiting on my brother before cleaning the deer so he could help me get some good pictures. When I went to retrieve the deer and my stuff out the stand 2 does and 2 fawns came out of the BT Road.
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Post by Professor T on Nov 18, 2011 11:55:05 GMT -6
MBP Deer-Kill # 49 DRack Buck Kill # 23 Bow Kill # 26 Paul Kill # 5
139 lbs est age 2.5 yrs 9 pts Paul Bow Kill 10/8/11 I got a text from Paul, 9 point on his bait. Don't know what happened yet. I will be headed up there in a little while. A little later I got a call from him to ask what was the name of that 9 point that I let walk last week? Well he's dead. Shaking Tree Paul, am huntSaw 7 pt (HD), 3 pt (Satelite), 9 pt (Poppy), 1 doe Shot Poppy at 7:52 am at about 14 yds. He ran about 80 yds and fell in the cutover behind the box stand on the W-Plot. We weighed 139 lbs, 13 3/8" is, 96" P&Y.
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Post by Professor T on Nov 18, 2011 11:55:27 GMT -6
MBP Deer-Kill # 50 Doe Kill # 18 Bow Kill # 27 Don Kill # 19
106 lbs est age 6.5 yrs Don Bow Kill
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Post by Professor T on Nov 18, 2011 11:55:42 GMT -6
MBP Deer-Kill # 51 Doe Kill # 19 Bow Kill # 28 Ed Kill # 6
81 lbs est age 1.5 yrs Ed Bow Kill
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Post by Professor T on Nov 18, 2011 11:55:54 GMT -6
MBP Deer-Kill # 52 Rack Buck Kill # 24 Bow Kill # 29 Don Kill # 20
155 lbs est age 4.5 yrs Don Bow Kill
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Post by Professor T on Nov 18, 2011 11:56:01 GMT -6
MBP Deer-Kill # 53 Doe Kill # 20 Bow Kill # 30 Rambow Kill # 1
105 lbs est age mature Rambow Bow Kill
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Post by Professor T on Nov 19, 2011 4:49:17 GMT -6
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