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Been chasing whitetails for 20 years and have never seen such an animal, last night, my hunting buddy Kelly and I saw over ten deer, he shot a big doe dressed out at 140 lbs, then we hunted another piece of woods and looked what ran out...at first I thought I was seeing things, or a goat from a near by farm...then I saw a rack and let a slug fly at 75 yards. I have taken several big bucks with a bow, this buck is something special. Thought you guys might enjoy it...BH

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Maybe a buck had a little fun with that goat on the nearby farm and there you have the result! LOL
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Pretty work Bob.

Fish and Game likes it when the albinos are weeded out. They say they carry all the defects on the genetic side, I just think they are cool. Almost had a shot at an all white doe a few years ago. Neat things to see in the woods.

Kill em all, they just taste to good. Nice job Bob.
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I have an all white doe behind my house every day. I will post pic soon.
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Cool looking deer.
New member of the Bertram clan.

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That will make a very unusual and beautiful mount Bob......and 75 yards! ! ! good shot.

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very nice bob, congradulations nice shot
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Bob, I want the sticker in your back window. Where did it come from.
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Thanks guys, plan on mounting the front half, a jumping out of the wall mount.
Mikey, the window decal is from a local sign guy, he used a self etch looking sticker, and made it to fit the window. Get a lot of comments from the local Bertram guys...next one will have 31 Bertram under the Eagle.
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Can we get one? I'll pay for it.
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bob nice job at least you were smart enough the hunt in a area whereby you could get the deer out without a problem . this is this year big boy from northern maine . gps showed about 11/4mile walk to the truck!!!! myself and my partner haul this guy 204lbs out, uphill,downhill,across a stream ---extreme wilderness .maine requires you to bring deer to weight in station ,another 20miles the wrong way from camp.all and all a back breaking day next year your invided to my camp in atherns maine.

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sometimes you get into that decision time after dragging deer a distance with two 3" limbs with rope in between so my hunting buddy and i could both take a limb and drag the opposite ends. we try to run a linb between the legs tie together but after a 100yards the branch was digging into your shoulder just too much weight. thinking twice about quartering but no butcher knives and getting dark . you have to be aware of the scent of fresh kill. a 504lbs bear was taken a few miles away. a little luck due to the 20degree temperature there was ice on snow to help drag deer. al and all a hell of a go way to lose weight or die of heart attack .i think i be better off sitting over a wreck bottom fishing or in my case feeding the sea bass!!!

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Post by AndreF »

Nice rare deer, Bob. Good shot too. Slugs, huh?
I'm not sure but indecision may or may not be my problem.

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Nice buck Bob..thats quite the drag...know the feeling..shootin is the easy part.
Andre we can only use shotguns in mass, the slug is about a 50 caliber projectile, good for about 100yards.
Almost done chasin deer then back to work on the Bertram. BH
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bob i hunted both long island and western ny years ago . both are shotgun area so i invested in two model 1100 remington 12ga. auto`s with three barrels for each (full choke,modified and a slug barrel) the slug barrel is a hasting sabot slug (groved) with williams sights . seeing is beliving this is a unbeliveable acurate weapon .my son holds 3" groups offhand at 100 yards . i now hunt in maine so the shot guns are for sale as well as the barrels.sabot slugs have come a long way, they are really acurate check them out.
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