2012 was a memorable year

liecabucks

Very Active Member
Messages
1,178
Well here we go! Here are pictures of the hunts I was able to participate in this year. I have started with the first hunt in September and ended with the last one in November. We were fortunate to harvest several animals this year and A couple were above average. My little brother was able to harvest his first deer, it was a fun fun year.....enjoy!

All public land animals.

Our first deer, not what we were after as you can see in the picture below..so we called it a management buck!
5367img_0999.jpg


This guy gave us the slip but maybe we'll find him next year.
5234img_6665.jpg



175img_8530.jpg


Jaxon's first deer, he was super excited!
9167img_1822.jpg



4119img_4669.jpg


MY first 200 inch buck.
6715img_0604.jpg

2242copy_of_img_0607.jpg

5195img_5042.jpg


Me and my buddy harvested this nice bull with our muzzle loaders.
9569img_0628.jpg

7383img_0624.jpg

I hope you enjoyed our photos :) Happy Hunting!!
Sit tall in the saddle, hold your head up high, keep your eyes fixed to where the trail meets the sky...
 
Nice animals you all got their,congrats to your brother on his first buck.What gun are you using?
 
It looks like you guys had a great year of hunting. Congrats to all of you. I hope next year is just as good for you guys.
 
264, i'm shooting a 300 Ultra. Its been a good shooting gun!

Sit tall in the saddle, hold your head up high, keep your eyes fixed to where the trail meets the sky...
 
Thats a great year! Congrats to you. That buck that gave you the slip has some great character to him. Good luck finding that critter next year.
 
Memorable year is right. Looks like you guys had some fun and killed some good stuff
 
Nice thread there liecabucks!! Congrats on your big buck!!

Joey


"It's all about knowing what your firearms practical limitations are and combining that with your own personal limitations!"
 
LAST EDITED ON Dec-26-12 AT 09:04PM (MST)[p]It sure looks you guys had a nice year, congrats!
 
Thanks guys!

Sit tall in the saddle, hold your head up high, keep your eyes fixed to where the trail meets the sky...
 

Click-a-Pic ... Details & Bigger Photos
Back
Top Bottom