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The girls of the Dakotas invite you to the Fishing Buddy Girls Calendar.This 12 month (8.5 x 11) full glossy hunting and fishing calendar features six models from North Dakota and six from South Dakota wearing swimwear while holding their catch of the day in the Dakotas.
Each month of this hunting and fishing calendarfeatures a different model with a large picture and two smaller pictures along with a short bio editorial.The bottom page will include the days of the month with major holidays and a solunar table along with the exact best times to fish and hunt so anglers and hunters can plan the best possible days to plan an outing.
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Milk River monarch

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Photo Description:
Took this ol bruiser November 1st as I hunted alfalfa bottoms along the Milk River in Eastern Montana. Hunted some days with the bow but weather was just too mild..last night of the hunt..last ten minutes of legal shooting light.. and the 270 hitits mark at 250 yards his one base measured right at six inches.. I had a pretty good day in the stand...
Posted By: RecurveShooter , Fishing Buddy
Permalink: Milk River monarch
Posted On: 12/08/2010 08:43 AM
Photo Album: tsr Photos and Images
1927 Views, 6 Comments
Tags: milk, river, monarch, hunted, november, eastern, 1st, montana, bruiser, alfalfa
More Tags: Milk River, Hospitality_Recreation
Region: North Dakota
Categories: Hunting > Deer Hunting
Comments on this Photo
Re:Nice deer Travis.
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Re:thanks Dave...
the tag was removed for photos.. as well my hunter orange.. for those who will question............. If you want to become a 'good' archer become the BOW, if you want to become a 'great' archer become the ARROW.... BYRON FERGUSON |
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Re:Diggin' those long brow tines!
..............THIS SPACE FOR RENT..............
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Re:very unique deer |
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Re:great buck |
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Re:It has been too long since I've been in the shop. I heard about the buck and had hoped to see some pictures! Congratulations! He is very unique. Too bad you couldn't have got him with the stick and string. No matter, in the end you ended up with the same result... a great deer. -Justin |
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