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Post your Whitetail photos of this season here.

 

I didn't bag a Buck this season yet but, was thinking a photo gallery would be a good idea so we could share our successes, frustrations or point blank missed opportunities.

 

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I took a big swing and a miss (*twice) with my first deer of the season, a small doe, or maybe a nubbin' buck, but i whiffed it good with my model 7, and haven't been back, that was a month ago.

I should go back though and get my spirits up.

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congrats lefty ... sounds awesome!! You've gotta love fresh venison!! Like my father in law told me after I took a couple of does on the last day of rifle season after hunting all week w/o a clean shot at a mature Buck, .."Horns make really thin soup!".

 

Mark it up as population/herd control!

 

Plus, if you shoot the spots off them they taste better!! HAHA :D

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that is very true, horns do make thin soup, but i would shoot a doe over a buck any day unless i was going to mount it, those bucks are just too strong to me, i don't care how much salt you put on em. any tips on how to draw out some of the gameyness??

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A heavy brine of pickling salt and garlic powder. Soak for 24hrs. this will pull out a lot of the blood on steaks and chops.

 

Then grill on a HOT bed of coals or HI on gas!!! Grilling will keep the meat from cooking in it's own juices... one thing to remember is not to overcook it. like liver .. it has a tendency to toughen up from being so lean if over cooked and if it's cut wrong... watch out.

 

If I'm cooking meat from a full rut swollen buck... I just cut the backstraps out and grind the rest for sausage and burger meat... but thats me. I'm not a fan of pungent venison either.

 

[ 01-11-2004, 06:08 PM: Message edited by: birddog ]

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Not the biggest buck in the woods, but not bad either. This is the first kill logged with my SBE in the slug configuration. It was taken from Hocking County, Ohio, at 30 yards with a Winchester Partition Gold slug. One shot, one kill.

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