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Started by Michael Arnette, August 17, 2015, 02:15:00 PM

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Ron LaClair

This one must have been pushin 200#      :rolleyes:      :biglaugh:

 
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Jayrod



Okay here's last years plus a good pic with my deer draggers!!  :biglaugh:
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Fritz

Great pics fellows! Big KS girl from last year.
God is good, all the time!!!

NIGEL01

Those Kentucky does are huge!

mangonboat

Nice thread! I'm hunting for a dry doe this year for the challenge of it. I got a huge Michigan doe in 1976 in the last week of December, 5 below zero. I went to throw her over my shoulders as in Ron's photo above and about gave myself a hernia. That doe will always serve as a reminder of how smart those old girls are.
mangonboat

I've adopted too many bows that needed a good home.

reddogge

Never weighed her but she was the biggest.

 

Stretched out.

 
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LITTLEBIGMAN

wow some awesome stuff here for sure
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Michael Arnette


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deerhunter_w

My first and only trad deer. A big old NC nanny
Jeff



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katman

No pics but took a 6 1/2 year old doe that was tooth aged by the local biologist, 130# live weight, very big for coastal SC. Sat three different trees in the same area three evenings in a row and she finally made the mistake and gave me a shot last day of the season, smart old gal but ate good.
shoot straight shoot often

rolltidehunter

Them big ole does are hard to kill. I have always said they walk around on two feet looking up in the trees  popping acrorns  in their mouths

newhouse114

Sheesh, I've killed yearling elk that were smaller than some of the does here. The cow below was not one of the little ones! Probably weighed about the same as the 3x5 bull I killed last year.

 

Jerry Jeffer

Big PA doe from some years back. 1995? No weight.


Maybe not so big, I don't know.
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2bird

Here is a big doe from 2013
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