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MIDWEST BOWHUNTER: November 2010
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A Buck of a Lifetime. Posted by Scott Mensing. Posted in Posted on Sunday, November 21, 2010. During the opening weekend of Missouri's rifle season, a good friend of ours was fortunate enough to shoot a buck of a lifetime during the first five minutes of the 2010 season! From what we've heard, this HUGE nontypical will score right around 190 inches gross, with 20 scoreable points. This buck has to have between 40 and 50 inches of mass alone! Posted by Scott Mensing. Good luck to everyone in the woods!
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MIDWEST BOWHUNTER: March 2011
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Posted by Scott Mensing. Posted in Posted on Sunday, March 27, 2011. As written by Mr. Lee Schmidt. Three years ago we moved from our home of 35 years in California, MO to Adrian, MO to be closer to our children and grandchildren (four boys and new little girl born 11/11/2010). All praises to God who is good! They gross score approximately 196 5/8 inches! No, they are not for sale! A Good Ending to the 2011 Shed Season. Posted by Scott Mensing. Posted in Posted on Wednesday, March 23, 2011. As I'm walkin...
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MIDWEST BOWHUNTER: January 2011
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Midwest Whitetail Voted Best New Hunting Show. Posted by Scott Mensing. Posted in Posted on Friday, January 21, 2011. Sportsmans Channel held their annual Sportsman Choice Awards on Wednesday evening in Las Vegas and Midwest Whitetail was selected as this years Best New Hunting Show! Taking it down to the wire! Posted by Vince Crawford. Posted in Posted on Sunday, January 02, 2011. This weekend was Missouri's late youth deer season. Friday afternoon, we loaded everyone in the truck and drove to our f...
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MIDWEST BOWHUNTER: December 2010
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Another Legend Has Fallen. Posted by Scott Mensing. Posted in Posted on Tuesday, December 28, 2010. We searched and searched for the match, but fortunately on Bo's next trip down to the farm with another friend, the match was found 150 - 200 yards away. After this encoutner, CC9 showed up on camera just like his old self. Since Bo had harvest Potato Digger earlier in the season, CC9 did not have that dominant presence to compete with anymore. We Need Your Vote! Posted by Bo Parker. Hey guys and gals,.
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MIDWEST BOWHUNTER: May 2011
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Catching up on Spring. Posted by Vince Crawford. Posted in Posted on Sunday, May 08, 2011. I apologize for it being so long since I have posted up. Our internet connection at our new place in the country is NOT what I would like it to be. With a cell phone plan being the only way to get on with any regularity, it cuts into how many photos we can upload and download and still stay within our plan. Anyways.on with the good stuff! Shed Hunting and Goose Training. I guess I need to be listening to HER more!
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MIDWEST BOWHUNTER: July 2010
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After a long wait. allow me to introduce. Weight! Posted by Bo Parker. Posted on Friday, July 30, 2010. Best guess is that he's in the low to mid 140's and is definitely mature. These trail camera pictures were taken on a little knob that kind of makes his back look bowed. He's actually quite sway backed and had the appearance (on video) of an old buck. We're positive that he's at least 4 years old and could very possibly be older than that. Posted by Bo Parker. Posted on Sunday, July 25, 2010. We've bee...
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MIDWEST BOWHUNTER: More Summer Heat
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Posted by Vince Crawford. Posted in Posted on Monday, August 01, 2011. Its hard to get outside, and hard to stay inside all the same. We have not fished near as much this year as we have in years past because of the heat, but we have spent more time planning our hunting plans because of it.both in the field, and on the computer looking at aerials and trail cam photos. I will also be presenting at the Jerry Litton Center at Smithville Lake on the 27th of August at the Deer Management Workshop. If you ...
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MIDWEST BOWHUNTER: Catching up on Spring
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Catching up on Spring. Posted by Vince Crawford. Posted in Posted on Sunday, May 08, 2011. I apologize for it being so long since I have posted up. Our internet connection at our new place in the country is NOT what I would like it to be. With a cell phone plan being the only way to get on with any regularity, it cuts into how many photos we can upload and download and still stay within our plan. Anyways.on with the good stuff! Shed Hunting and Goose Training. I guess I need to be listening to HER more!
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MIDWEST BOWHUNTER: Goose's Deer Tracking Work
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Goose's Deer Tracking Work. Posted by Vince Crawford. Posted in Posted on Thursday, October 13, 2011. A Doe Hunt to be Remembered. Here's a FULL account of my hunting adventures from the opening morning of Missouri archery season. I apologize for the LONG read, but its just too cool of a story to not pass on. What a morning of up's and down's! I needed to cook up some pasta for the football team tonight, so I was trying to decide when it get my 'cook on'. I sat back down, and recomposed myself, and sent ...
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MIDWEST BOWHUNTER: October 2011
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Posted by Vince Crawford. Posted in Posted on Thursday, October 13, 2011. I suppose fall started in August for us this year. We began working Goose on pigeons prior to the dove season starting on September 1st. She worked with them around the house, getting used to carrying them, and finding them in the tall grass I let grow up in the backyard. Kable is getting pretty handy with a shotgun. He says he's still 'just' a bird hunter, since he has not taken a deer yet. On the way back out, we made a sneak on ...