2018/2019

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Re: 2018/2019

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Congrats! Looks like you had a pretty good day!

Turkeys are still winning. I'm getting closer though!
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In hunting, impossible doesn't exist any more than a sure thing does. - Tom Miranda
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Thanks everybody for the kind words!
MooseHunter330 wrote:That second buck is quite a whopper. I bet you'll get some looks with a buck that nice!
It is indeed one of the better ones. I got some bucks that are heavier and I got some with thicker Antlers or longer beams, but I´ve never killed one with longer antlers. How are you doing so far?

I didn´t get out on thursday evening and didn´t see anything yesterday, but friday turned out to be good again:

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The funny thing is that I didn´t even see a yearling buck or doe the whole season so far. It´s always the whoppers that come out :D
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Great buck, Jaegerschnitzel1990 - Waidmannsheil! :)
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Thanks buddy, how are you doing? Or are you only hunting online?
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Jaegerschnitzel1990 wrote:Thanks buddy, how are you doing? Or are you only hunting online?
I'm only hunting online... though I've already (accidently) chased a few roe deer during my walks in the fields and forests. I have a tendency to find their sleeping places and wake them up - and usually I'm just as scared as those guys when they jump out of the brush. ;)
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If Moguntia is what I think it is you can join me a few times if you want ;)
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Jaegerschnitzel1990 wrote:If Moguntia is what I think it is you can join me a few times if you want ;)
It probably is... thanks for the offer!
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I´m living just over the creek, then ;)

A nice little yearling from yesterday morning. I had promised my neighbour a smaller deer for his birthday BBQ on wednesday, so it was really getting time for it now:

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Yearling from this evening. I am pretty amazed how the yearlings developed this year. I am only seeing decent ones so far by means of antler growth.
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Jaegerschnitzel1990 wrote:Image

Yearling from this evening. I am pretty amazed how the yearlings developed this year. I am only seeing decent ones so far by means of antler growth.
Oh my God, the poor creature is badly hurt.
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