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My son Josh and the doe he got on Sunday, 12:10pm! I am proud of him, he truly believes that ANY deer is a trophy. He came into camp for only an hour Saturday and less than an hour Sunday before he headed back out. He definitely paid his dues for this deer!

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Nice Buck Lee, way to go! Hope you didn't have to drag that thing up and down to many hills down there? wink

Thanks leech. Too late on that one lol. We had to pull him and a doe up a cliff. I'm still sore from the weekend.

Nice hearing from you leech. Keep in touch.

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Coach,

The first and last deer were from Rice county. The middle one was from Douglas county. The middle one was a deer my brother was hunting during bow season. That deer was shot on the land next to his, last Sat while slugging! The last deer green scored 147. My buddy had to grind the whole deer it was old and in hardcore Rut.

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Horrible picture but the pictures from the woods are on a buddies camera. He came by down the hill through some thick stuff at about 60 yards. After the first shot he bedded down within sight and when he stood up I shot him in the neck at about 90 yards. This one was shot with a pistol. I have now shot a deer with bow, muzzleloader, rifle, shotgun, and pistol.

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My buddies 9pt from opening morning in SE MN.

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My 8pt from sunday mid day. I hunted zone 2 and some in zone 1 for 15 years before moving down here for the last three seasons, and in any of the last 3 I've seen more bucks (and deer in general) than the other 15 years combined. Crazy fun to hunt down here.

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Right where he fell, there was a rubbed tree behind him. IMG_1275_zps770908a4.jpg

I had gotten pictures of a few legal bucks leading up to season, but never either of the ones we killed. However, after pulling the card on Sunday, we did have a picture of mine. Showed up the morning of opener well before shooting time. This was about 80 yds from where I shot him. We never had a picture of my buddies 9pt.

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My little guys were really excited about daddy's big buck deer". I'm having a friend put him on the wall for me. Any guesses on score? I figure low 120s.

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I took this fantastic buck at 8:30am on 11-12-13. I was on my way to my Dad's farm when my brother called to tell me he had heard a buck grunting and could see him chasing a doe around in his pasture on the hill above his house...I made a quick decision to turn toward his place! We waited till it was good and light out and let the deer move back into the timber to bed before we headed out to sit. He approached from the pasture side, unfortunetly finding that the doe/buck combo were still in the pasture together and spooked over the fence into a neighboring pasture putting them off limits. I got into position about 8:15. Within about 5 minutes of sitting down, I could hear what sounded like another hunter doing a series of grunt calls above the ravine I was posted in...about 5 minutes after that, I heard what sounded like a person walking toward my stand...I assumed it was the other hunter wanting to talk or something and looked around annoyed at the interuption...to my great surprise, this buck was walking slow stomping, ears forward pricked, straight toward the top of the ravine where the grunt calling was going on a short time earlier...he was oblivious to the orange guy swinging the gun his direction and gave me an easy 10 yard broadside. Rough scored at 140 inches. Great Chocolate color to the rack.

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I took this fantastic buck at 8:30am on 11-12-13. I was on my way to my Dad's farm when my brother called to tell me he had heard a buck grunting and could see him chasing a doe around in his pasture on the hill above his house...I made a quick decision to turn toward his place! We waited till it was good and light out and let the deer move back into the timber to bed before we headed out to sit. He approached from the pasture side, unfortunetly finding that the doe/buck combo were still in the pasture together and spooked over the fence into a neighboring pasture putting them off limits. I got into position about 8:15. Within about 5 minutes of sitting down, I could hear what sounded like another hunter doing a series of grunt calls above the ravine I was posted in...about 5 minutes after that, I heard what sounded like a person walking toward my stand...I assumed it was the other hunter wanting to talk or something and looked around annoyed at the interuption...to my great surprise, this buck was walking slow stomping, ears forward pricked, straight toward the top of the ravine where the grunt calling was going on a short time earlier...he was oblivious to the orange guy swinging the gun his direction and gave me an easy 10 yard broadside. Rough scored at 140 inches. Great Chocolate color to the rack.

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That's an awesome story. Gotta love the volume of quality bucks down in the APR zone. The activity November 10-12 was amazing. I was out and about on 11/12 and saw a good number of quality deer up and around during daylight.

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North Dakota rifle buck my buddy shot. I have never sat with another hunter during a deer hunt. We were both in a elevated box blind when he shot him. I was an awesome experience, I was more excited for him then at anytime I ever shot one myself.

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North Dakota rifle buck my buddy shot. I have never sat with another hunter during a deer hunt. We were both in a elevated box blind when he shot him. I was an awesome experience, I was more excited for him then at anytime I ever shot one myself.

That's a fantastic looking deer! Curious, what part of ND? I grew up in N. Central.

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