It's finally here!!!! Maine's Archery Season!
Deer & Turkey
Let's see how we all make out this year!
Moose too!
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September 9th, 2002
Dennis Theriault District 24
Takes his first Expanded Archery Season Deer in Maine
For this year
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September 13th, 2002
Dennis Theriault - District 24 Nice Doe!
Takes his 2nd Expanded Archery Season Deer in Maine
For this year!
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Dennis Theriault - October 22nd, 2002
17 lbs 2 oz. - 7 1/2" beard - 7/8" spurs
First Maine Fall Archery
Turkey Hunting Season
First Day Out Too! Way to go Dennis!!!
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Steve Beckwith - October 31st, 2002 Halloween!
16 lbs 13 oz. - 8" beard 1/2" & 5/16" Spurs
First Maine Fall Archery
Turkey Hunting Season
With only one day left of the Fall season!
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Trent Theriault District 24
Opening day Residents Only 11/2/2002
12 Year old Trent takes a nice 120 Pound doe!
20 Gauge Slug!
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Nice deer!!! Great Shot 1 shot kill!
Trents first deer!
Way to go buddy!
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Dennis Theriault - District 24
11/8/2002
Home before 9AM with this nice Spike!
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Dennis is having a great year! Now for that Bonus Permit!
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(Dennis' Mom!) Marianne Theriault - 71 Years Young!
A beautiful 8 pointer - 156 lbs
11/9/2002
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Now we see where Dennis gets his skill from!
Congratulations Mrs. Theriault... Great job!
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Dan Rosa & Chris Ward 166 Lbs & 156Lbs
A pair of nice 8 pointers shot one day apart!
Hanging in a walk in cooler together! Nice going guys!
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Dan Rosa 16 Ga & Chris Ward 30-06 Sako
Elliot & Lebanon, Maine Deer
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Dan Rosa - Elliot, Maine Nov 22nd
6 Pointer Expanded Archery
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Same deer as on left above.
8 Point - 166 pounds
Dan Rosa - Elliot, Maine Nov 18th
16 Gauge at 100 yards
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Zach Doucette
Berwick, Maine
12 Point - 202 lbs Dressed Weight
Click Here For Zach's
Story
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Joe Sanfacon - New Hampshire Archery Hunting
October 1st, 2002
6 Pointer 145 lbs.
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New Friends of MaineHunters.com
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Scott Cyr
Nov. 19, 2002
8-point 230lbs.
East Chapman, ME.
Aroostook County
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Rebecca Hemingway
Nov.16th 2002
She shot this non typical 12 pointer in Harrison, Maine.
The deer weighed 168 "dressed".
This is the first deer Rebbeca has shot hunting alone!
She shot him in the back bone, one shot.
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Bruce Manning - 2003
8 Point Etna, Maine
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11 year old Cheyenne Wagner with her first deer.
133 lb dressed doe
Shot with 30-06 at about 100 yards!
She also won the doe Deer Pool at the local Store!
It was really pouring and her Dad (Below) did not think they would
see much. At about 8 am he caught movement about 150 yards east of the
set up. Seven (7) deer, all does and skippers were feeding. They waited
until the lead doe got a little ahead of the crowd, about a 10 minute wait.
Cheyenne took careful aim and drilled that doe with a perfect lung shot.
She ran back into the woods down a well worn trail and piled up in her
tracks. Cheyenne had a smile for so long that her Dad was concerned that
it may leave her that way for the rest of her life.
One of the very best days in a proud fathers life time.
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Irene Wagner
"In Her Husbands words"
My wife's deer came into the area with neck stretched out sniffing
the air and walking right for the drip. He caught us getting ready for
the shot and turned with butt to us and high tailed it. I grunted and he
stopped and looked right and left but offered no shot. He ran again and
I grunted again, same thing. He run again and was about to enter a well
known trail and I gave my last attempt grunt. He stopped and this time
he twisted his front half of his body to see what was grunting and Irene
put the cross hairs on his neck and drilled him. 180 yards, same gun as
other 2.
My gun is set up for long distance shooting and is "0" at 200 yards.
we shot from a box blind and have a rest for the gun, we use a model 700
30-06 syn stock with a 3x9 scope left on #6 setting.
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Jay Wagner
My story is simple, small doe came through my stand at about 280 yards
out (my field is 310 yards long, measured) I put the cross hairs just in
front of her neck and when fur touched the hairs, I squeezed and she did
a flip and dropped dead. End of this story.
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This 11 year old daughter has informed her Dad she would like to go
for turkey hunting this spring, and if all goes well a moose this fall!
That deserves an AT - A - GIRL!
This family from Maine is just what "we" here at MaineHunters.com
like to see!
Congratulations to the Wagner Family for their great
family and a terrific hunting season!
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Dave's Deer Photographed in Spring 2002!
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11/30/2002 3:55 PM
Last Day - Final Minutes Buck!
80 Yard shot Through Thick Blow Downs
264 Win Mag (Dad's Gun!)
3 Pointer 85 pounds
Dave Sprague - Alias-Bambi Killer!
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Send us your Maine hunting photos, your location
and particulars about your deer!
And we'll see about getting them on our website! mydeer@huntingme.com
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Feature Story 2002
Michelle Guy Berwick, Maine 11 Years Old
I got my deer on October 26, 2002, on Kids' Youth Hunting Day, and
shot it with a 44 magnum in the back of my house in Berwick, ME.
It was a four-pointer that weighed 136 pounds. I wasn't that nervous
when I got it, but I was kind of sad after. I didn't even hear it
going through the woods until I saw it on the left side of me. I
aimed and fired, then it fell right where it was and tried to get up, but
just fell back again. We didn't have to drag it far before we came
to my house, and when we got there my mom didn't believe it!
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North Berwick, Maine - Matt Colton
October 26th, 2002 MaineYouth Day!
12 Gauge Shotgun - 90 pounds
Matts Story
It was Youth Hunting Day, it was raining buckets! I didn't think we
were going to go hunting. I bugged my Dad until he said, OK! It was
9:30 AM and we headed out. We walked around and the deer walked out, right
in front of us! My Dad looked at me and said, "It's up to you"? Because
I had never shot a gun before. So.. I shouldered the gun and shot. I hit
it! At least I thought I did? So, my father and I started looking around
for it and we decided I had missed it, until we started to hunt again,
when we found it 10 feet in front of us with blood running out of it's
mouth. We thought it was doe, but after we waited 10 minutes before walking
over to it to make sure it was dead, and it was, we noticed that it was
a five point spike horn buck. We started to field dress it and my Dad called
my Uncle Steve and he brought down his four wheeler and took some pictures.
We through it on the four wheeler and drove it home.
First Shot!
First Hour!
First Day!
First Time I ever shot!
First Time I ever got a deer!
Matt... Great Story! Great Shot, Great Deer!
Congratulations! What a way to start off in the life of a hunter!
Happy Hunting! Keep us posted on your future hunts!
Steve Beckwith - MaineHunters.com
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Bull of the Mist
It was opening morning, cold & foggy when Adam and his Dad, under
the direction of Roger Lambert (Maine Guide Service) entered the pre-dawn
woods. At approx. 7 a.m. Bell, a very large double bearded
bull, spotted in an earlier scouting trip, answered the call and stepped
into the picture at close range. Adam had instructions to take the first
shot presented. Bell, however, stood bradside with one tree protecting
the vitals. As Adam tried to calm his emotions and wait patiently
(somewhat), he watched an unbelievable scene unfold through his scope.
From somewhere in the mist charged a bellowing, threatening, even larger
moose that ran Bell, a trophy moose by anybody's standards away.
Adam quickly switched targets and as soon as the crosshairs found the boiler
room he squeezed off a fatal double lung shot. In the excitement
as B.O.M. turned to walk away Adam did fire an unneeded second round.
This incredible bull piled up somewhere in the mist from which he had come.
What a hunt!
Congratulations Adam and his Dad, the "actual" permit holder.
Dad of the year if you ask me.
Shot Monday, 10-07-02, at 7:20 a.m. in zone 7
approx. 1000#, rack-12x14, 61 1/2" widest point spread.
Wow, see Adam's story in the next addition
of the "Maine Sportsman".
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Adam (13) & Rick Tibbetts (Dad)
Berwick, Maine
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2002 Turkey Fall Hunting Photos
Maine's First Fall Hunt
Maine
Birds 2002
Fall
Season
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Send us your Maine hunting photos, your location
and particulars about your deer!
and we'll see about getting them on our website! mydeer@huntingme.com
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