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Back in the Good Old Days
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Here's a photo and caption from an old fish and game news magazine from, I'm guessing, the 50's. Notice that this buck only received "honorable mention" in a photo contest.
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wow, just wow...
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Re: Back in the Good Old Days
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Holy beans...honerable mention my rear end...what a toad.
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Re: Back in the Good Old Days
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Holy god..
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Re: Back in the Good Old Days
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Remember, it is honorable mention in a photo contest. Not size.
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Re: Back in the Good Old Days
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January 06, 2013, 08:45:46 AM »
Awesome photo and awesome buck. I love old hunting photos.
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Re: Back in the Good Old Days
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Very nice buck right up there with the one I shot
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Re: Back in the Good Old Days
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I thought that was your grandpa Todd? and that was the small one.
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Re: Back in the Good Old Days
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Not sure where that article came from, but that is the Omohundro buck, taken by Jack Omahundro in 1970 outside of Salmon, Idaho. 5x5, 49 1/2". He actually gave the head away to a friend as he was partial to non-typical bucks. Many of those are still displayed ans Rainbows End B&B in Challis, Idaho!
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Re: Back in the Good Old Days
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49.5 that is nuts! That is the widest buck I have seen to date! Thanks for the pic man!
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Jack had quite a few between 45 and 50"! Amazing!
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No long arming there either! Amazing buck!
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Re: Back in the Good Old Days
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January 06, 2013, 10:01:56 AM »
I think I could be happy with that one hanging on my wall
I love those older photos of the good old days !!!!
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id let him walk. just a dink
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