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Started bow hunting this week. Season opened last month but still a lot of leaves on trees so we been waiting till now to hunt . And one of the crew shot this dandy Buck last night . We have land in Buffalo county and many of us landowners have been doing collective management for whitetail deer . For us that’s only shooting 3 year old or older bucks no does . It’s paying off in the last few years . Here’s a pic of Vic s Buck . He was sure happy and is still probably grinning ! So down to brother ,a nephew and I now . Will start hitting heavy this weekend. The rut usually starts end of October and lasts a few weeks here . Haven’t seen much on a new stand , might switch up and hunt the north side of a big ridge this weekend.
Enjoy your day out there folks.
Enjoy your day out there folks.
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Congratulations to Vic!
How wide is that one?
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Wow!!!Ripster wrote: ↑Thu Oct 16, 2025 11:45 am Started bow hunting this week. Season opened last month but still a lot of leaves on trees so we been waiting till now to hunt . And one of the crew shot this dandy Buck last night . We have land in Buffalo county and many of us landowners have been doing collective management for whitetail deer . For us that’s only shooting 3 year old or older bucks no does . It’s paying off in the last few years . Here’s a pic of Vic s Buck . He was sure happy and is still probably grinning ! So down to brother ,a nephew and I now . Will start hitting heavy this weekend. The rut usually starts end of October and lasts a few weeks here . Haven’t seen much on a new stand , might switch up and hunt the north side of a big ridge this weekend.
Enjoy your day out there folks.
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WOW is right!! A monster buck!
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There's some knife handles in thet rack. 
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That is a Beast!
Congrats Vic ... thanks for sharing JP!
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Wow, now that's a rack! 
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Getting some colors at the farm, but it has been really dry.
*edit- forgot to attach the picture of the cows with calves and the bull.
*edit- forgot to attach the picture of the cows with calves and the bull.
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Thanks for posting JPRipster wrote: ↑Thu Oct 16, 2025 11:45 am Started bow hunting this week. Season opened last month but still a lot of leaves on trees so we been waiting till now to hunt . And one of the crew shot this dandy Buck last night . We have land in Buffalo county and many of us landowners have been doing collective management for whitetail deer . For us that’s only shooting 3 year old or older bucks no does . It’s paying off in the last few years . Here’s a pic of Vic s Buck . He was sure happy and is still probably grinning ! So down to brother ,a nephew and I now . Will start hitting heavy this weekend. The rut usually starts end of October and lasts a few weeks here . Haven’t seen much on a new stand , might switch up and hunt the north side of a big ridge this weekend.
Enjoy your day out there folks.
Is that any sort of record. That rack is huge.
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Thank you Steve and to all for your comments. Have passed them on to Vic , he’s still grinning by the way .LKSKNIVES wrote: ↑Sat Oct 18, 2025 6:13 pmThanks for posting JPRipster wrote: ↑Thu Oct 16, 2025 11:45 am Started bow hunting this week. Season opened last month but still a lot of leaves on trees so we been waiting till now to hunt . And one of the crew shot this dandy Buck last night . We have land in Buffalo county and many of us landowners have been doing collective management for whitetail deer . For us that’s only shooting 3 year old or older bucks no does . It’s paying off in the last few years . Here’s a pic of Vic s Buck . He was sure happy and is still probably grinning ! So down to brother ,a nephew and I now . Will start hitting heavy this weekend. The rut usually starts end of October and lasts a few weeks here . Haven’t seen much on a new stand , might switch up and hunt the north side of a big ridge this weekend.
Enjoy your day out there folks.
Is that any sort of record. That rack is huge.
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The inside measures 26 and 1/2 inch spread. . The long tines and huge beams are impressive and are currently waiting to get an official score . It’s definitely a once in a lifetime experience for many a bow hunter . And even gun hunters. Was a pleasure to be part of that evening’s hunt and to see a dear friend achieve a goal of his . He put many years of time and work into his hunting and deer management in Buffalo county .
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Ripster wrote: ↑Sun Oct 19, 2025 6:47 pmThank you Steve and to all for your comments. Have passed them on to Vic , he’s still grinning by the way .LKSKNIVES wrote: ↑Sat Oct 18, 2025 6:13 pmThanks for posting JPRipster wrote: ↑Thu Oct 16, 2025 11:45 am Started bow hunting this week. Season opened last month but still a lot of leaves on trees so we been waiting till now to hunt . And one of the crew shot this dandy Buck last night . We have land in Buffalo county and many of us landowners have been doing collective management for whitetail deer . For us that’s only shooting 3 year old or older bucks no does . It’s paying off in the last few years . Here’s a pic of Vic s Buck . He was sure happy and is still probably grinning ! So down to brother ,a nephew and I now . Will start hitting heavy this weekend. The rut usually starts end of October and lasts a few weeks here . Haven’t seen much on a new stand , might switch up and hunt the north side of a big ridge this weekend.
Enjoy your day out there folks.
Is that any sort of record. That rack is huge.
Steve
The inside measures 26 and 1/2 inch spread. . The long tines and huge beams are impressive and are currently waiting to get an official score . It’s definitely a once in a lifetime experience for many a bow hunter . And even gun hunters. Was a pleasure to be part of that evening’s hunt and to see a dear friend achieve a goal of his . He put many years of time and work into his hunting and deer management in Buffalo county .
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Glad you remembered the last picture RR.1967redrider wrote: ↑Sat Oct 18, 2025 5:26 pm Getting some colors at the farm, but it has been really dry.
*edit- forgot to attach the picture of the cows with calves and the bull.
Very cool
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Those little ones are cute.LKSKNIVES wrote: ↑Mon Oct 20, 2025 4:59 pmGlad you remembered the last picture RR.1967redrider wrote: ↑Sat Oct 18, 2025 5:26 pm Getting some colors at the farm, but it has been really dry.
*edit- forgot to attach the picture of the cows with calves and the bull.
Very cool
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Still can't match anything close to Vic's buck but we do have a couple still in a bachelor group that I would take a crack at when the season opens.
Archery opens this Saturday but I don't do the "stick and string" hunt so I'll wait until Thanksgiving to maybe go and sit with my rifle.
Our rut doesn't get going until January and February and winter food plots are what cause the does to feed on the greens during that time and every now and then a buck will show up, if he's one of the ones in this pictures he might get a free ride to the old oak tree: I thought this was an interesting picture: Camera caught the tractor spreading fertilizer and then one planting the oat patch with the antique Van Brunt grain drill: Treefarmer
Archery opens this Saturday but I don't do the "stick and string" hunt so I'll wait until Thanksgiving to maybe go and sit with my rifle.
Our rut doesn't get going until January and February and winter food plots are what cause the does to feed on the greens during that time and every now and then a buck will show up, if he's one of the ones in this pictures he might get a free ride to the old oak tree: I thought this was an interesting picture: Camera caught the tractor spreading fertilizer and then one planting the oat patch with the antique Van Brunt grain drill: Treefarmer
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Leaning into my french heritage.
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Cool camp shot. 
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Got a call and a picture from our middle grandson, he got it done this morning! Somewhere up in Georgia:
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Congrats to your grandson Philip.treefarmer wrote: ↑Sun Oct 26, 2025 1:48 am Got a call and a picture from our middle grandson, he got it done this morning! Somewhere up in Georgia:1000002591.jpg
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Congrats to him on his first buck. What was the gun?treefarmer wrote: ↑Sun Oct 26, 2025 1:48 am Got a call and a picture from our middle grandson, he got it done this morning! Somewhere up in Georgia:1000002591.jpg
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I’m 56 years old and just recently closed on a house with some property in Indiana. Finally my dream of hunting is going to happen. I was blessed with having a place to take my son deer hunting on youth hunts when he was younger, but now I finally get to.
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And a healthy looking specimen it is too.treefarmer wrote: ↑Sun Oct 26, 2025 1:48 am Got a call and a picture from our middle grandson, he got it done this morning! Somewhere up in Georgia:1000002591.jpg
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This picture came in later last evening showing our oldest grandson with a fine bass! I reckon he couldn't let his younger brother get all the attention yesterday with his 1st deer.
I have fond memories of these boys learning to fish here at Starvation Plantation as well as sitting in the shooting house and attempting to be quite.
What a difference 15 years makes!
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Here we go 15 years ago:
What a difference 15 years makes!
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You did well Grandpa Philip! Those grandsons look healthy and happy and great to see them outdoors. Nice Bass and Buck .treefarmer wrote: ↑Sun Oct 26, 2025 11:43 am This picture came in later last evening showing our oldest grandson with a fine bass! I reckon he couldn't let his younger brother get all the attention yesterday with his 1st deer. 1000002592.jpg
I have fond memories of these boys learning to fish here at Starvation Plantation as well as sitting in the shooting house and attempting to be quite.![]()
What a difference 15 years makes!
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