Large Game Pics - Deer, Moose, Bear...

Here is the elk I was lucky enough to harvest on September 16th. He came in bugling after I got between his cows and himself. Shot at approx. 60 yards with 338 win mag.

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^ Ummm, who is Don Frye? :confused:

I set the camera on a tripod and used the self-timer. :)

Don Frye is the toughest man on earth! He was one of the original UFC fighters back in the day and was known for, well being the toughest dude on earth.

I guess it's not funny if you don't know him.:redface:

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No, no you guys are way off. Demo looks exactly like that gravely old guy on that crappy CBC TV show about horses called "Heart Land"


Scroll down to the vid with the guy with the cowboy hat.

http://www.cbc.ca/heartland/blog/



Ha ha watch about the 3 and half minute mark. Getting #####ed at and just sits there and takes it. CLASSIC Demo


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUS4sgsqtDg
 
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No, no you guys are way off. Demo looks exactly like that gravely old guy on that crappy CBC TV show about horses called "Heart Land"


Scroll down to the vid with the guy with the cowboy hat.

http://www.cbc.ca/heartland/blog/



Ha ha watch about the 3 and half minute mark. Getting #####ed at and just sits there and takes it. CLASSIC Demo


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUS4sgsqtDg

oooooohh. Mine was a bit more complimentary, but I admit that you made me laugh.

And ROA, how come you know of this show?
 
Don Frye is the toughest man on earth! He was one of the original UFC fighters back in the day and was known for, well being the toughest dude on earth.

I guess it's not funny if you don't know him.:redface:

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Hey ain't you the guy that shot that nice pronghorn! :shotgun:
 
A little something to get everyone in the mood!
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Trail cam pic of a nice buck at my husband's hunting spot
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A little fork horn at my spot
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A cute 6 pt at my spot
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That same 6 pt during the day
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A nice 8 pt at my spot
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That same nice 8 pt again the next night!
 
A little something to get everyone in the mood!
PIC_0023.jpg

Trail cam pic of a nice buck at my husband's hunting spot
PIC_0248.jpg

A little fork horn at my spot
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A cute 6 pt at my spot
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That same 6 pt during the day
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A nice 8 pt at my spot
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That same nice 8 pt again the next night!


Nice pictures. Just a note for you in Canada we count the points on one side for the count. so the 8 point is a 4 by 4 and the other one is a 3 by 3 the count you used was a USA one were you add all the points together. I also notest that the bigger ones only show up at night. Same proble we have they are getting to smart to show up in the day time.
 
Sorry about that! The group of guys I hunt with always count the points on both sides. Maybe it has something to do with us living a mere 15 - 20 minutes away from Vermont. Yeah, the bigger guy has only presented himself after dark so I am looking for tips on how to get him out during the day!! Any ideas?

Nice pictures. Just a note for you in Canada we count the points on one side for the count. so the 8 point is a 4 by 4 and the other one is a 3 by 3 the count you used was a USA one were you add all the points together. I also notest that the bigger ones only show up at night. Same proble we have they are getting to smart to show up in the day time.
 
Nice pictures. Just a note for you in Canada we count the points on one side for the count. so the 8 point is a 4 by 4 and the other one is a 3 by 3 the count you used was a USA one were you add all the points together. I also notest that the bigger ones only show up at night. Same proble we have they are getting to smart to show up in the day time.

I think that (? x?)only applies to elk & mule deer...whitetails are counted by total points ie. 8point, 10 point etc. Everything that is >1" is a point. Maybe just a regional thing though? :)
Thats how it is done in my area anyway. :cool:
 
I think that (? x?)only applies to elk & mule deer...whitetails are counted by total points ie. 8point, 10 point etc. Everything that is >1" is a point. Maybe just a regional thing though? :)
Thats how it is done in my area anyway. :cool:

It must be just there then becouse when we score them it is a one side count like a 4 x3 or a 4x4 and so on I grew up in Manatoba and now live in BC and we always counted one side. Our USA friends count both together. Not a big deal in any count just a comment on a differance in places.

On a way you can get the big ones out I have found rattleing when it is close to or durring the rut works well. take a pair of old horns and hook the points together and work them back and forth makeing it sound like a deer fight. do this in short sperts. then lissen wand watch. Every few in repete. you mat see some younger ones at first but if it is close to the rut the big ones should come a running.
 
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