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Old 11-25-2012, 11:35 PM
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Old 11-26-2012, 07:00 AM
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This is my son and his 1st deer. He shot this button buck Friday evening from a stand we just put together earlier that day, just down the fencerow from where I shot mine earlier. He made an awesome 64 yard shot with a 12ga. and the little buck crashed about 40-50 yds away. Couldn't be more proud! Once more dads 782 was called to duty.
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Old 11-26-2012, 11:15 PM
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Very nice deer, the big 10 point in the corn is awesome! I really like that the youngsters are into hunting also, a 12 guage slug on the little buck did the job.
We had a good day in PA today for opening day. Got to hunt on our daughters farm. I harvested a nice 8 pointer that was running across a field with another smaller buck and 5 does. Will try to get a picture tomorrow. Right now I am done for the day
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Opening day 2012, My younger brother and I finished filling all doe/antlerless tags on hand, purchased another doe/antlerless tag after getting these registered.
2 button bucks, 2 does, 1 buck a 4 point, the one with its back to you.
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Nice harvest Lonny!
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Lonny, Wow what a deer harvest! Congratulations!

Here are some shots of the 8 point and the hunting crew.
I was very pleased with this deer and the whole day was a great hunting adventure. With many stories that will be passed down for generations to come!
If you want to hear the details I can ramble on for several posts


Addi, Marly and me, as they came out to greet me.


Addison, Chris and Marly with the PA, Erie County 8 point.


The Crew:
Mark (son-in-law), Addison, Marly Nic and Brandi, The old man with the eight point is me


We will be cutting venison today!


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Congrats, Lonny and Chris!
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Good going Lonny, someone not afraid to shoot antlerless deer in the state of WI
And Chris you ole dog, good going, congrats, glad to hear and see the "crew" was there to help
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Lonny, Wow what a deer harvest! Congratulations!

Here are some shots of the 8 point and the hunting crew.
I was very pleased with this deer and the whole day was a great hunting adventure. With many stories that will be passed down for generations to come!
If you want to hear the details I can ramble on for several posts


Addi, Marly and me, as they came out to greet me.


Addison, Chris and Marly with the PA, Erie County 8 point.


The Crew:
Mark (son-in-law), Addison, Marly Nic and Brandi, The old man with the eight point is me


We will be cutting venison today!


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That's a hum- dinger, so nice to see a family involved in hunting. Way to go.

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Good going Lonny, someone not afraid to shoot antlerless deer in the state of WI
And Chris you ole dog, good going, congrats, glad to hear and see the "crew" was there to help
Thanks guys.

I hunt for the meat, not the horns. I will take 2 small anterless deer over a large buck any day. Better eating I think and a whole lot easyer to drag out of the woods.

But it helps when I get to hunt in my back yard and can drive the truck right up to them.
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