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2013 Kentucky Season

Started by KentuckyTJ, October 28, 2013, 01:08:00 PM

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Michael Arnette

Nice shooting Tom, I always enjoy your posts...now get out there and get that monster!

Keefer

Tom what the heck them Does been eating? They are some "Fat Mama's" for sure..Congratulations brother and you will need several freezers for all them...I do believe you live in the heart of the "land of the Giants"...   :thumbsup:

OBXarcher

dang, them some big old does.

Great eating,

congrats !!

KentuckyTJ

Thanks guys!

Keefer, all the farms around for the past few years have been in soybeans and corn. Also the past few falls have been wet this has kept most the corn fields standing until very late in the season. That in conjunction with we have what I believe is the northern strain of deer here instead of the smaller southern strain makes for some real bruiser body sizes. Of course age is always a factor in body weights as well. Most around are now holding out for mature deer either doe or buck and it has really increase our numbers of mature deer.
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rastaman

What some big "nannies"! Way to go TJ!   :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:
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Basinboy

Yeah they are big nannys! Congrats
Talltines StickFlinger 50#@26" 62" amo
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shedhunta

They are all whoppers or you are 4ft tall.  Congrats!
Toelke whip 2 piece.  58" 50@28"

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