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First deer
- CountryCub
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First deer
Took this 160 lbs doe on the 24th with a Browning 270 a-bolt. My 7mm's scope was off by a foot at least, causing me to miss an even bigger doe.
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- Yogie
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Re: First deer
Nice doe Seth, I've always heard you guys have little tiny deer down that way....
Good job
Good job
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- CountryCub
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Cub Cadet- Louis Martin - Location: Kinard, Florida
Re: First deer
Most deer down here are small, but that makes it even more challenging to kill a nice sized deer.
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- ricky racer
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Re: First deer
Awesome deer! I didn't know you could use a center-fire rifle in FL. Years ago when I was using a rifle in Upper Michigan I used a Remington Model 4 semi-auto in a 270. Great caliber and great deer!!
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- RaymondDurban
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Re: First deer
Nice deer Seth. I know there are some bigger deer around your part of the state. You'll have to come over one weekend and go hunting with me in the piney woods of NE Fla some time!!
Rick anything other than a center fire cartridge would be illegal down here in Florida!!
ricky racer wrote:Awesome deer! I didn't know you could use a center-fire rifle in FL. .......
Rick anything other than a center fire cartridge would be illegal down here in Florida!!
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Re: First deer
[quote
Rick anything other than a center fire cartridge would be illegal down here in Florida!![/quote
Is that true??? Are you prohibited from using shotgun or muzzle loader?
ricky racer wrote:Awesome deer! I didn't know you could use a center-fire rifle in FL. .......
Rick anything other than a center fire cartridge would be illegal down here in Florida!![/quote
Is that true??? Are you prohibited from using shotgun or muzzle loader?
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Re: First deer
congrat's ,nothing compares to the rush of emotions on that first successful hunt. enjoy being the one who brought home dinner
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- CountryCub
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Re: First deer
There is a separate muzzleloader season, two days in late November and two more in mid February. Shotgun falls into genaral gun season (Nov. 26-29, 2009 and Dec. 12, 2009 - Feb. 17, 2010)
But don't let this mislead you, this is for Northwest Fla.
But don't let this mislead you, this is for Northwest Fla.
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- CountryCub
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Cub Cadet- Louis Martin - Location: Kinard, Florida
Re: First deer
This is for the whole state. "Wild hogs, rabbits, raccoons, opossums, skunks, nutrias, beavers and coyotes may be taken year-round."
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Re: First deer
Excellent job, Seth. I know you're happy. It's very satisfying to sit at a meal and know that what you're eating is the fruit of your labor - especially when you clean and process the deer yourself. I shot a doe and button buck last night, and we just got finished this evening processing all the burger and prepping the cube steaks to be cubed. That was in addition to the 30+ lbs of liver pudding we fixed and put away over the last two days !!!!
Andrew Spivey
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- CountryCub
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Re: First deer
Soaking the backstrap in butter milk. The rest is in the process of sausage-ization.
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Re: First deer
spiveyman wrote:Excellent job, Seth. I know you're happy. It's very satisfying to sit at a meal and know that what you're eating is the fruit of your labor - especially when you clean and process the deer yourself. I shot a doe and button buck last night, and we just got finished this evening processing all the burger and prepping the cube steaks to be cubed. That was in addition to the 30+ lbs of liver pudding we fixed and put away over the last two days !!!!
you shot a doe and a button buck LAST NIGHT? you use the one eyed dog to track em? Seth a doe is the best eating there is methinks and man them deer up north are HUGE compared to our little swamp deer
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Re: First deer
you use the one eyed dog to track em?
No need to ! Dropped them both where they stood And yes, the fat little does are THE best for eating ! Much easier to clean than a tough old buck, too.....
Andrew Spivey
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