Bow season in Iowa

In Caddo County where I lived in OK, somebody checked in a buck that weighed out at a whopping 105lbs. (haha!) It was the talk of the area. The bigger ones were in NWOK.
Iā€™ve seen similar small bucks in Arkansas. We have does over 200 lbs (live weight) in Iowa and much of Illinois. I had a doe that was 240 lbs in 1987.
 

Ya them's great bucks.

Local forum has a guy out there as is common given the chance ,posting cam pics.
C,W.D. or something has them thinned out in that area this year.

Went past a friends farm after stopping at the taxidermist and he wasn't around .
He's another that will visit Iowa to hunt given the chance.
Long danged ride.
But last visit he said it's closer than his Michigan N.W. Upper peninsula property.
Which is , a long danged ride from the lower here...

My luck I'd hit one with the truck in between.
 

The Bear I have here is a Brown Bear 45#. Iā€™m a left hander and it can be shot from either side.

Could you post a pic of the other info on the Brown Bear limb? Is it from Florida or Michigan? I mentioned it to some friends on an archery site I frequent, and there is several Bear bow collectors there who asked about it.
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Could you post a pic of the other info on the Brown Bear limb? Is it from Florida or Michigan? I mentioned it to some friends on an archery site I frequent, and there is several Bear bow collectors there who asked about it. View attachment 2180048
There is no more info on the limbs; possibly worn off. I bought it used off of eBay many years ago. Not sure of its history. The grip says Grayling Mich. so that should answer that question. šŸ‘šŸ¼
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VERY NICE for you to allow them . PROUD of YOU :)

GREAT BUCKS ALSO !!!
 

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