First Deer Pic?


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Re: First Deer Pic?

This is actully TooPointers deer,

Hi everyone, this is my first deer taken on first day, when I was 14 yeard old. Shot him at about 6yards! I was walking down a thick old truck track towards my dad, and this buck walked out right in front of me and stopped and looked down the opossite way. I shot him from hip and dropped him right there, how exciting, made my dad really proud.

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[ 03-28-2003, 06:30 AM: Message edited by: billkay ]

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I dont have my first deer picture scanned but here are my 2nd and 3rd deer pictures. The 3rd deer i shot is on top. I shot her the day after Christmas in 2000 at about 300 yards with my Browning a-bolt 30-06 w/BOSS topped with a 3-9 40mm scope. My 2nd deer is on the bottom. I took her the day after Thanksgiving in 2000 at 40 yards with the same gun. I was 15 when i shot these deer.

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This is my first deer. It's a terrible photo, but it's the only one I have. I wasn't too concerned with taking photos back when I first started deer hunting.

I shot this 5X5 on the opening day of rifle season in 1995. I was very lucky. I was going to the top of a hill to just sit and glass the crop fields for the evening to set up for the next morning's hunt when I noticed him standing 75 yards away looking the opposite direction. I didn't even have the clip in my rifle at first.

He has a very symmetrical rack that grosses 136 4/8 and nets 134 7/8 B&C.

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