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Posted By Chad Lathrop at 9/25/2009 12:00:00 AM
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Justin Sime grew up on a farm in Crawford County, Wisconsin where he got introduced to hunting at a young age.  He has been working for a local contractor for the last 2 years. If he’s not at work or working around the farm, he's usually setting up game cameras or mowing a food plot to get ready for the hunting season. 

 

 

 

 

Justin's Hit List  

The following words are Justin's:

"SPLITTER": This buck  showed up this summer on one of my game cameras and we have no recent history with this deer before this picture.  The biggest problem that we have with "Splitter" is that he is living on the neighboring farm.  Our best chance of getting him is going to be during the rut. 


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"PRINCE": This past summer I got permission to hunt a new farm and I was really excited to see what was on it.  In July, I went to the farm to film an alfalfa field and to my surprise "Prince" showed up.  I think he is 5 1/2 years old and will score in the 140 range.  My best chance of getting him this year will be in late September early October in a big finger leading to the alfalfa field he has been feeding in this summer.  
 

 


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"G1 BUCK": He showed up this summer feeding with five other great bucks in a 3/4 acre food plot.  In early July, we got game camera pictures of these deer.  Later in July I went in to film the field and the "G1 Buck" showed up. He will be one of the best shots I got to tag out early this season, if we can't catch him on the food plot in daylight we will hunt back on an inside corner on the draw he is using to reach the food plot where he feeds.  
 



"CURLY": "Curly" showed up last year in early November on a game camera picture, a few weeks later I was hunting the same farm when "Curly" showed up chasing a doe out of the point I was hunting.  Then this summer, we got three more pictures of him.  I have seen him twice this summer feeding on an alfalfa field but it's always too dark to film him.  Having all the history with "Curly" it would sure be satisfying to put my tag on him this fall.