2019 Best Whitetail Hunt Photo, Sponsored by First Lite

I know its late but what the heck. This was my buck from this past shot gun season. shot with a savage 220 at 150ish yards.
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It was cool to look through all these pictures and see all the kids with a huge smile on their face!
 
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Just a prime experience in public in the Midwest.


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This is my Alberta Canada White Tail. We were after him last year as well. On Nov 6th, he busted me at 17 yards because I had the wrong window open on my blind. On Nov 15th, I made sure I did everything right. Green score of 158"3kyle23.jpeg
 
This is my Alberta Canada White Tail. We were after him last year as well. On Nov 6th, he busted me at 17 yards because I had the wrong window open on my blind. On Nov 15th, I made sure I did everything right. Green score of 158"View attachment 233386

Prob want to move this to the 2020 thread.


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My father had been hunting for quite a long time and we had a lot of pictures, among other things, we also had some stuffed animals hanging on the wall. Admittedly some of the photos were of such terrible quality that I had to digitize and edit them, I did a remove background if anyone is interested. There were just some very rare photos of deer and ducks that he really wanted to preserve. In general, hunting is a hobby that gives the emotions of excitement at the moment of successful hitting the prey. And then these emotions very quickly fly away and you forget about them. That's why it was very important for my father to take pictures during these moments.
 
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