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Rowdy #8

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could not make to the deer classic this year because of the freeking weather just wondering if it had a good turn out with the people and if they had a good turn out with deer heads and shed antlers
 
Sorry you couldn't make it. It was Great.
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Nice picks Rudd!!!!!!

Post some more so we can see the biggest bucks at the Classic, oh and dont forget the sheds also
 
gersdorf - who's buck is that one in your first pic - the one with massive main beams! I don't think I've seen that buck! Who's is it and where are more pics of it!
 
Here are some more pics...

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And finally, the most important pictures...

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Don Kisky just had to get in the middle there. Good times.
 
Nice pictures! I wish we could have meet Michael, but, the line around him was huge! We did catch his seminar though. We just got back from 3 days at the IA Deer Classic. We had to drive through 15 miles of a closed hwy with semis and vehicles in the ditch and stuck vehicles that we had to get around. It was tough going even after we made it through that. Had a blast!!!! We got to meet some fellow HNI guys, KSHunter(Joey) his wife, and then The Lone Wolf(Todd) and some other guys from Archerytalk and Iowa whitetail.com. We met Gray Wolf Woolens Jeff and Don and I both got fitted for our fall predator clothing. Jeff and his buddy were real nice guys and we had a good time shooting the bull with them. We met Byron Ferguson and watched his trick shot seminar. Pretty cool watching him shoot a lifesaver out of the air. We stayed in the same hotel as the Red Hot Chili Peppers and after leaving the hotel lounge we rode the elevator with Flea and got our pic together. We had a blast meeting everybody and seeing lots of faces. Amazing how many people walked up to us and said that they knew us from the hunting forums or the recent magazine article on my whitetail. We had some fine dark stout beers at the Court Avenue Brewery and great food there. We also got to meet Don Higgens, who authors the book called,"Hunting Trophy Whitetails in the Real World." Don had read this book as a friend of his had loaned it to him, so he had to get it for himself so that I can read it. Don Higgens is a class act and one of the nicest guys we have ever met. We also bought Byron Fergusons' book,"Become the Arrow" as we both want to get back into doing some traditional hunting
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Byron Ferguson with Don
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Tiffany and me.
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Don Higgins, author of, "Hunting Trophy Whitetails in the Real World."
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Jeff, owner of Gray Wolf Woolens
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Flea and Don (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
 
It was a pleasure meeting many of you!!! We bought the Tree Hopper linesman' rope and I think it is going great product. We do same day setups generally with Lone Wolf sticks and Lone Wolf hangon and I use the prussic knot and the Summit seatopants vest, but this TreeHopper is going to be faster and easier. We also bought a video on how to build your own trail cam. We figured between the detailed post on this forum and this video, we should be able to handle it. Once again, great meeting many of you.
 
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