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    #31
    Originally posted by texan16 View Post
    NOTHING in the world makes you realize how bad out of shape you are than dragging a dead deer. I bet dragging that big girl 200 yds was a freakin job....

    I try and stay in fairly decent shape... she whooped me the first 50 yards... My Bride offered to help and all 120#’s of her couldn’t move her at all...


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      #32
      Originally posted by asu-indian View Post
      That's a big girl. Wow. What unit?

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        #33
        Originally posted by HoustonHunter94 View Post
        Awesome. Nothing like those big wheat/bean fed Midwest does when it comes to eating.

        My stand is less than 1 mile from KS border in far NW OK. Every year we pick one day during rifle season that we all can use only lever action, open sight rifle, does only and we pitch in $100 bucks. Biggest doe wins it all. You’d be amazed at the weights we have gotten over the years.


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        Now that’s my kind of challenge! I wish I would have had a scale... she definitely was healthy.


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          #34
          Dang that's a cow!

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            #35
            Congrats! She gotta be close to 200#s

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              #36
              She looks just like the does on my Hill Country lease........if I look at them through a magnifying glass!

              That's gonna be some fine groceries!

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                #37
                I had to do a double take to realize that was a whitetail doe. Dang she big


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                  #38
                  Originally posted by lovemylegacy View Post
                  Congrats! She gotta be close to 200#s

                  It’s kind of like throwing out there that it’s a 300# pig.... without a scale, I wouldn’t say it.. but she was bigger bodied than the buck I killed last year, he weighed in at 176....!!


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                    #39
                    Congrats! That'll fill a freezer.

                    Doe I shot last year in KS was biggest I have seen up there. No scale.

                    Gotta 850# scale this year.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by 12ring View Post
                      Congrats! That'll fill a freezer.

                      Doe I shot last year in KS was biggest I have seen up there. No scale.

                      Gotta 850# scale this year.

                      Yup... ordered 1 for us as well!


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                        #41
                        Originally posted by CEO View Post
                        Geez. I've rode horses smaller than that.
                        X2 on this funny and pretty darn accurate comment about the size of that Kansas bean fed doe. Congratulations.

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                          #42
                          Killed a doe in Kansas once that weighed 152 lbs, gutted weight.

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                            #43
                            Well done! Those Kansas girls run on the hefty side.

                            I killed this fat-bottomed girl in Cowley County, KS back in 2006. You could see where she was grazed by an arrow across her shoulders not long before I took her down.

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                              #44
                              congrads big @#$## doe

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                                #45
                                Dang, they grow some huge deer in Kansas. congrats

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