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Started by nastygunz, November 23, 2025, 09:07:19 AM

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remrogers

A freezer ful and a lot of good eating. Congratulations.

Okanagan

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Hefty bodies on those bucks.  Lookin good!

Here's another mountain buck, in the pic below from a few days ago.  My son's blacktail buck, about four miles from a road.  Steep but fortunately it only skidded and rolled 60 yards downhill and wedged against a tree.  He cut it in half so he could lift each half and hang it to cool overnight.  He carried out a daypack full of meat and came back the next morning with his nephew, Code, to pack out the rest.  They needed your tractor... and a road  :laf:

  Old 4x4 buck, seems to be regressing, healthy but no fat, teeth worn down close to gums.  Antlers on the near side of rack broken from fighting.



FinsnFur

That wood pile though :yoyo:

Clyde, be honest. He blew it in half when he shot it  :alscalls: 
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nastygunz

457030067mm magnum! :biggrin:



Quote from: FinsnFur on November 24, 2025, 07:14:10 PMThat wood pile though :yoyo:

Clyde, be honest. He blew it in half when he shot it  :alscalls: 

Okanagan

Quote from: FinsnFur on November 24, 2025, 07:14:10 PMThat wood pile though :yoyo:

Clyde, be honest. He blew it in half when he shot it  :alscalls: 

He's hunting that kind of country with a Sig Cross in .308.  Spacegun looking rifle  :biggrin:  that is light weight to carry and still has plenty of punch.