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Post by boxhead on May 5, 2012 12:33:00 GMT -5
Awesome. Growing up in California, where does were not hunted, and seeing the one face on in the photo and similar has always kept me from pulling the trigger on one. Yes I know they need to be culled, especially where I live, but I leave that to someone else. That photo just reinforces my choice. Nice stuff.
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Post by sdoyl123 on May 16, 2012 0:47:12 GMT -5
Great images. Thanks for posting.
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Post by whitworth on May 16, 2012 6:07:38 GMT -5
Awesome. Growing up in California, where does were not hunted, and seeing the one face on in the photo and similar has always kept me from pulling the trigger on one. Yes I know they need to be culled, especially where I live, but I leave that to someone else. That photo just reinforces my choice. Nice stuff. Not me -- antlers don't eat well! ;D ;D
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Post by steveb on May 16, 2012 7:44:05 GMT -5
I like the one with the deer with the cattle best. I see deer in with cows and horses fairly often. Cool ! steve b
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Post by oldschool on May 17, 2012 9:27:36 GMT -5
Thanks for the comments. These were taken in north eastern Colorado.We have mule deer , whitetail and some which are mixed breed I believe. Sixgunnn, I gotta ask, what kind of camera do you use?
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Post by sixgunnn on May 17, 2012 20:44:22 GMT -5
(Sixgunnn, I gotta ask, what kind of camera do you use? oldschool wrote )
Mostly cannon point and shoots..but the higher end of point and shoot.....like $450.00 or something . I dropped my current one on its head on the cement and may have to replace it... thinking about a nikon this time. DSLR'S are not currently in my price range so it will be another point and shoot with a nice zoom.
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Post by Markbo on May 21, 2012 13:40:23 GMT -5
That first Mulie Buck may not be a book deer, but that may be the prettiest one I have ever seen. There is just something about that buck that is just about perfect!
Great photos!
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