Send us those deer hunting photos

November 16, 2017 at 9:45PM
Kaitlyn Tripp, 15, of St. Michael, shot her first deer at 8:30 on opening morning on private land south of Detroit Lakes. She made a standing free-hand heart shot from a distance of 90 yards.
Kaitlyn Tripp, 15, of St. Michael, shot her first deer at 8:30 on opening morning on private land south of Detroit Lakes. She made a standing, freehand heart shot from a distance of 90 yards. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Send us your photos

Hunters' photos of themselves or members of their hunting party with harvested deer can be sent to tony.kennedy@startribune.com. Images can be of hunters with any animal, large or small. Young hunters who have been successful make especially good photo subjects. Include a description of the animal, the general area where it was taken and the name, phone number and hometown of the hunter portrayed. A few paragraphs describing circumstances of the successful hunt are helpful. Please also include a daytime and evening phone number. Selected photos will be displayed in coming weeks on the Star Tribune Wednesday Outdoors Page on the back of the Sports section.

Maple Grove resident Grant Hemze, left, shot this 9-point buck in the bluffs just south of Caledonia. His father, David Hemze, right, found the deer a mile away from where it was shot.
Maple Grove resident Grant Hemze, left, shot this 9-point buck in the bluffs just south of Caledonia. His father, David Hemze, right, found the deer a mile away from where it was shot. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Louise Miller of Farmington arrowed this 8-point buck in southern Dakota County on opening day of the firearms season. The shot happened at 8:30 a.m.
Louise Miller of Farmington arrowed this 8-point buck in southern Dakota County on opening day of the firearms season. The shot happened at 8:30 a.m. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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