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    Quote Originally Posted by Cardinal TT View Post
    I’d rather deal with Bigfoot himself than to be within range of that nutjob. Wow!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FireBrand View Post
    I’d rather deal with Bigfoot himself than to be within range of that nutjob. Wow!

    He seems too trigger happy - should have his rifles removed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cardinal TT View Post
    He seems too trigger happy - should have his rifles removed
    Montana being Montana, he may just up and disappear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ezekiel 33 View Post
    Went out Friday afternoon and shot my 2nd doe. Hoping to shoot one more with the cross bow after rifle season closes. That will pretty much fill the freezer.
    Did you tag out?

    I hung up the camos tonite. Feels a bit strange after being 3 months with the wilderness life and suddenly be done. I could still take a doe feeding in the yard but really, that isnt too likely.

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    FB

    Have you seen a stag like this


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cardinal TT View Post
    FB

    Have you seen a stag like this


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    Nope.

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    FB, I know this is your thread but I thought I'd share this picture. I looked out my kitchen window and saw this guy.

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    Bill Johnson just posted this on his Instagram. This is a big rack. Is that a white tail deer or some type of mule deer? The nose and the size of the rack makes me wonder.


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    Quote Originally Posted by fuego View Post
    Bill Johnson just posted this on his Instagram. This is a big rack. Is that a white tail deer or some type of mule deer? The nose and the size of the rack makes me wonder.


    Life At The Lakehouse-screen-shot-2018-12-24-11-44-57-pm-jpg

    Both are whitetails. Here is the difference:

    Muledeer:
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    And the ever cagey whitetail. They make muledeer hunting seem easy. First time I saw one run, I was in awe and laughed. They dont run, they bound along like nothing bothers them. Whitetails “blow and go”, if you are patient they may return. That’s a nice rack.
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    Quote Originally Posted by A.J. View Post
    FB, I know this is your thread but I thought I’d share this picture. I looked out my kitchen window and saw this guy.

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    Feel free to post! Is that a darker phase of snowy owl??

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