John Gibbs — deer harvest | GAMETIKS
This four pointer taken off my land in Monroe 10-26-2010 while hunting with the boys. Not a deer I would shoot normally but was a memory with all the kids…

John Gibbs — deer harvest
This four pointer taken off my land in Monroe 10-26-2010 while hunting with the boys. Not a deer I would shoot normally but was a memory with all the kids…
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John Gibbs — miscellaneous harvest
This is a nice female fisher that I harvested while trapping the North Maine Woods, zone one, November 2025. Zone one is the most remote part of the state of M…

John Gibbs — miscellaneous harvest
Connected with a beaver tonight. They’re going for 15 bucks apiece in the round right now not counting castor. Harvest town Frankfort Maine South branch of mar…

John Gibbs — deer harvest
Went to the beach yesterday with the boys. We spent the last day of deer hunting black powder season offshore on a remote island. It was a pretty cool experien…

John Gibbs — fish harvest
My son Brody and I landed three decent stripers this afternoon off the coast of Belfast Maine. They are finally here in numbers it seems. 36, 30 & 29 inches

John Gibbs — waterfowl harvest
Early season goose hunt near limestone Maine, September 2, 2024 with my son, Andrew, Grandson, Leland, and close friend Jared Hughes. Leland got his first goos…

John Gibbs — fish harvest
Today I had a couple hours to kill. I rolled some rocks, found some worms and headed to my favorite childhood early spring fishing spot. I caught five trout an…
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This four pointer taken off my land in Monroe 10-26-2010 while hunting with the boys. Not a deer I would shoot normally but was a memory with all the kids and that’s what’s important.
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You missed the most important part of this. You and I were standing in the driveway of the house trying to figure out where we were going to sit. Ultimately you decided to go “stand” at the top of the hill and I went towards the bent stand. We were only in the woods for about 20-30 minutes before I heard the crack of your rifle. You granted this buck in if I remember correctly.
I shot this buck because you and I were hunting together and it made this deer, although not large, a trophy for me. You commenting on it and remembering our day proves my point. We won’t forget and now it’s preserved for your kids and grandkids to know and appreciate. Thanks Brody