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My wife killed one that weighed 150. My best was probably around 130.
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Not sure of weight, but this one was as large as a 136lb buck that I killed prior. This one (next two photos of same deer (and my dad's first deer, the small one) was my second largest. She was blind in one eye.
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One year one must have been a total of 80lbs because i threw it on my shoulder and walked out of the woods. thought it looked bigger. It sure was tender. was worried i would need to wipe the milk off its chin. On the other end i shot an old bannana head that went about 160 after it hung for awhile. She snorted one to many times at me.
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140 lbs. field dressed. She was by far bigger than any other I have shot in my part of Oklahoma---most run 80-90 lbs dressed.
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My buddy NMSSHOOTER went bowhunting with a group in NW Missouri last weekend and sent me this photo of a big doe one of them killed. Maybe he'll chime in later with some details. He said it was much bigger than most bucks around here local.
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Yeah. We was in NE Missouri and buddy joe shot this doe. This was by far the largest doe ive saw. I did see a few but didn't kill any of them. I would guess this doe to be close to 200lbs. We did. It have any scales with us so I can't say for shure.
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this doe was 161lb field dressed, for size reference im 220lbs without all the clothes on. she was a prehistoric old nanny
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I've shot a couple that were over 150# dressed. They were long nosed long necked old girls for sure. Dry as well, no fawns in tow so it's good to get rid of those. My dad nailed one that was 175 ish dressed (yep weighed it) and a heck of a shot. Off hand at 210 paces with a 700 Mountain Rifle, .280 Rem
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I've shot a couple that were over 150# dressed. They were long nosed long necked old girls for sure. Dry as well, no fawns in tow so it's good to get rid of those. My dad nailed one that was 175 ish dressed (yep weighed it) and a heck of a shot. Off hand at 210 paces with a 700 Mountain Rifle, .280 Rem Wew that's about 420yards. Heck of a shot offhand. Now, the real trivia, when stepping off a pace(s), which foot do you step with first?
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I shot a 180 in Illinois.
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