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News, Photos, and Fun
Randy's Dream Kill! This unidentified hunter took the giant 200 in. buck on the Tensas Refugee. Kenny Simms, son of Debbie Simms, shows off his double drop tine 10 point that scored a 152. Clay King shares these beautiful pics that were sent to him. Click the photos for a larger view. Ashton Sullivan, daughter of Stacy and Angie Sullivan, shows off her 130 class 8 point. The Lensing men show off the results from a recent duck hunt.
Can you find the face in this photo? Click the pic for a larger view
Josh Ward shows off his huge 8 point taken in Kansas.
Jason Kirkland shares photos from his hunting trip... 'I recently returned from a rifle-antelope hunt in Weston County, Wyoming. I hunted from October 10 til the 12th. I harvested a pronghorn buck and a pronghorn doe with my 7mm.' Click the photos for an enlarged view.
Gary Newton snapped this photo on November 1, 2011, of a beautiful Bald Eagle resting in a tree across the highway from the John Deere Store. Jamie Isaac killed this bobcat in the Swan Lake area while it was chasing a deer. The bobcat weighed in at around 50 pounds.
Landon Webb shows off his first deer taken October 30, 2011. If you can't run with the big bucks, stay on the porch!! Carey Gardner displays her huge buck that scored a 132.
Abigail Payne holds the horns of her first deer, a 6 point, which scored 57 1/8. Jessica Fortenberry displays her 8 point, the first deer of the season. Jessica harvested this buck using the cross-bow she received as the Women's 2008-2009 season winner.
Mid-Air Collision Caleb Maxwell from Smith Center, Kansas, submitted this photo taken with his Reconyx RC55 trail camera. Click the photo for a larger view.
Special Youth Deer Hunt on Private Land Youth Deer Hunt on Private Land Either Sex. Areas 1, 4, 5, 6: Oct 29 - Nov 4, 2011 and Oct 27- Nov 2, 2012; Area 2: Oct. 8-14, 2011 and Oct. 13-19, 2012; Areas 3, 7, 8: Sept. 24-30, 2011 and Sept. 22-28, 2012. Youths 17 or younger only. Youths must possess a hunter safety certification or proof of successful completion of a hunter safety course. Youths must be accompanied by one adult 18 years of age or older. If the accompanying adult is in possession of hunter safety certification, a valid hunting license or proof of successful completion of a hunter safety course, this requirement is waived for youths younger than 16 years of age. Adults may not possess a firearm. Youths may possess only one firearm while hunting. Legal firearms are the same as described for deer hunting. The supervising adult shall maintain visual and voice contact with the youth at all times. EXCEPT properly licensed youths 16-17 years old and youths 12 years old or older who have successfully completed a hunter safety course may hunt without a supervising adult.
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