Vote in final Big Buck Photo Contest session

It’s time to choose the final winner of the 2011-12 Big Buck Photo Contest, which ended with the close of the hunting season.

Voting continues until Monday (Feb. 27), with the winner coming from the four images chosen for the final round by site administrators.The winner will receive a $25 gift coupon to the online Sportsman Store and a free one-year subscription to Louisiana Sportsman magazine.

Click here to see the choices and cast your vote.

Included in this session’s choices is a photo posted by user pollyp07 of a nice 8-point killed off West Feliciana property.

“For this girl, my Christmas break ended on a great note before packing up and going back to college,” pollyp07 wrote. “I took a break from fixing fence on some land we run cows and decided to go on an evening hunt, since my grandpaw offered to take me to one of his stands while I was home on break.”

Kevin Zito also made the finals by posting a photo of a Christmas Eve 9-point.

“One of the happiest days of my life,” he wrote of the kill.

User arrowjwe entered a photo showing him with a 156-inch 9-point killed on private Rapides Parish property.

“A cold front was pushing through on the evening of Dec. 5 when I shot this big boy,” arrowjwe wrote.

Rounding out the competition is a photo of a huge double-drop-tine buck posted by user Kenny simms.

“What a great way to start off the New Year,” Kenny simms wrote of the Jan. 1 hunt.

So be sure to vote for your favorite photo.

See more than 400 photos of bucks killed this season in the Nikon Big Buck Photo Contest gallery.

Be sure to enter the current contests, which are free to all registered users of this site.

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Andy Crawford has spent nearly his entire career writing about and photographing Louisiana’s hunting and fishing community. While he has written for national publications, even spending four years as a senior writer for B.A.S.S., Crawford never strayed far from the pages of Louisiana Sportsman. Learn more about his work at www.AndyCrawford.Photography.