Vintage Picture Of The Day.

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Vintage Picture Of The Day.

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Good day at the office :mrgreen:
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That's how you feed the family. Thanks for the pic.
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Great picture. Thank You.
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those were the good ole days!
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One very nice buck hanging on that pole! It reminds me of one our neighbor shot when I was growing up in Minnesota. It measured 25-1/2" wide and had 11 points. You don't see many that big!
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that is a nice buck on that rack.
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Nice old pictures..Keep them coming im saving them all. :D
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Nice old pictures..Keep them coming im saving them all. :D
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Yup... Stick one of those little bucks in each pocket, and become a walking venison sandwich... :lol:

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Cool! 8)
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phc45-70
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I've seen a number of old pictures with deer strung up on poles like that. What I want to know is How the devil did they get them up there. I can hardly get mine up in the back of a truck.
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