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rtg143

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Just had new windows put in and didn't want to break it.
 

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can't say the same thing about the big old stray dog that turned my garbage can inside out 3 times in one week--I had enough sense to raise up the window...but the window screen got 15 holes in it...


edit: that's when i realized I had combat-related issues.....plus the fact that my wife had whelps all over her naked self from the hot casings landing in the bed 2am in the morning....
 
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Did you get him?
 
Either eat for at least a yr or spend a couple bucks on a new window? That sounds like a no brainer to me.
 
Did you get him?

yes....but only eleven times...got the garbage can he was digging in twice...




oops......back to the pic of the deer outside rtg143's new window.......

 
Just had new windows put in and didn't want to break it.

What kind of a deer is that?

Not a whitetail, and based on my rather limited knowlage of mule deer it doesn't look like one of them either...

We have had an 8pt and a really nice 9pt that chases does around in the neighbors yard just about every night lately. The 8pt wants absolutly nothing to do with the 9pt, he would get his butt kicked if he tried. Kinda cool just to watch them, the 9pt herds them around and the 8pt lurks around trying to cut one or two out of the herd when the big guy isn't looking and gets ran off himself for awhile.
 
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It's a blacktail. Here, we look at the horn with the most points and that's what we call it. We don't add both sides for the count. We have whitetail and mule deer on the east side of the state. There are elk all over but not as many west of the cascades.
 
Ya coulda just went out the door, bagged the bastard and saved the window.
 
It's a blacktail. Here, we look at the horn with the most points and that's what we call it. We don't add both sides for the count. We have whitetail and mule deer on the east side of the state. There are elk all over but not as many west of the cascades.

We count both sides, it is handy because we get a lot of odd numbered deer.
I know when I went to school in Nebraska they would go 7x8 or 5x5 and so on... kinda interesting how they do things diffferent in different parts of the country.

All we have is here is whitetail, there are some mule deer out in western Nebraska but they are not really common even out there. I am getting all stoked about it, shotgun season opens first weekend of December. :yahoo:

Something I would really like to do is go out west and try antelope hunting, I think it would be neat to wonder around out in a different terrain and hunt something different.
 
We have antelope in eastern Oregon but you have to enter a raffle for the license. Also bighorn sheep and mountain goats are raffle license.
 
We have antelope in eastern Oregon but you have to enter a raffle for the license. Also bighorn sheep and mountain goats are raffle license.

I was thinking more like Nebraska or Wyoming, Oregon is a long ways out there. :D
 

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