Pictured above is George Parker with his 8 point buck shot at Burt Lake, MI.
Pictured above is Ron Searles with his twins, both of which were harvested in 2001 at Lake Gogebic.  The photo on the left is Ron's biggest buck ever which is a nice 9 point buck taken from his ground blind.  The photo on the right is Ron's biggest buck with a bow which is a respectable 8 point buck. 
Pictured above is a picture taken in the early 1960's of family, friends and our favorite game animal.  Pictured from left to right are Herb Searles Sr., Rod Searles, Ron Searles and a friend of the family.  The 8 point buck pictured was shot by Herb Searles.  After hanging over night on the buck pole, it froze solid to give it the appearance of running full speed in front of the hunters.
Pictured left is Kevin Graham with his 2001 opening day harvest in the Wilderness State Park.  This nice 8-point buck was the family record holder for a couple of days, but was soon over-turned.  Nice job Kevin.
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Pictured above is my Ron (my dad) with his 9-point buck harvested behind his Michigan residence.  This is the largest buck to date ever harvested on this property, but there are a few that are bigger.  Surprisingly, this buck had no brow tines, but still had nine points.  Judging by the smoothness of the antlers, he appeared to be very active rubbing this year.  Both antlers were severely worn in the front towards the base.
Pictured above is Jeff's 2001 first ever buck harvested with a bow.  This buck was taken in Michigan at the West Shore Resort at Lake Gogebic.
How do you like those teeth?  This is a Javolina that Herb Searles harvested and had mounted.  You certainly wouldn't want to back this guy into a corner.
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