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    big one seen in southern IA

    While returning back to Allendale (MO) tonight after eating up in Mt Ayr, we saw a nice 9 pointer cross the road right in front of the truck. In the headlights, he looked like about a 130-140 class. He wasn't too concerned and gave me and my buddy a pretty good look. He'd make somebody a nice...
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    Pope and Young Class Bucks

    I've taken one, grossing 132, netting 125 and change...talk about squeaking by! Taken on the morning of Nov 2 of 1999 right after daylight. A nine pointer walking up a fence row in standing corn. Taken in Holt County, Missouri. I'd say the rut was just beginning to take off.
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    "outfitter" woes south of the border

    Hey Tpr...long time no speak. I think the name of that outfitter is 2010's Quality Guide Service. They aim to please! The only thing they have no control over is the amount of snow and the thermometer! Other than that, it is a top-knotch operation, almost as good as your Missouri turkey...
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    mountain lions

    Not to get completely off the subject of mountain lions, but there has been a confirmed wolf kill in either Mercer or Grundy county in north-central Missouri. It had a Michigan DNR ear-tag. A farmer shot it thinking it was a "big coyote" trying to kill one of his sheep. The St. Joseph News...
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    "outfitter" woes south of the border

    Fatboy, I hunt on a couple different farms in Worth County. One is between the check station and the Iowa line. I only have antlerless tags left and will probably not go back out during "orange week". I will be back out after another antlered deer with my last bow tag. Good luck hunting...
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    "outfitter" woes south of the border

    An interesting thing happened to a friend of mine who came in with his son to hunt on privated land in northern Missouri this past weekend. Oh, by the way, it was the opening weekend of the Missouri firearms deer season. They had secured permission to hunt a farm, and went there in the...
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    Poachers Busted!!

    Speaking of Lacey Act Violations...just a little tidbit of trivia for you. Passed in 1900, it was legislation drafted from Representative John Lacey from where? Why, Iowa, of course. Those Federal fines can be quite hefty, too!
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    Greetings from "south of the border"

    Greetings from "south of the border"(northwest Missouri). I have been an avid reader of Iowawhitetail for about a year and finally gave in and registered to join in the conversation. Two quick thoughts: 1. It's been pretty warm down here also, but am seeing bucks chasing does. Three different...
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