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Well we had a good year in Idaho, bucks were starting to rut and there were plenty big ones spotted and a couple taken. I shot a dam good buck the second night and my bro in law shot a decent buck the fifth day. My dad and our hunting buddy seen a lot of big bucks but were not able to anchor one. The elk hunting wasn't the best we were not able to find one with horns but the deer hunting made up for that. Great season all in all cant wait to go next year.
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My buck
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Having a heck of a time getting pics to post with my phone. Will post more when I get a chance.
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Nice work!
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One more of mine
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Daing man that thing is a beast! Congrats!
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Nice job! Awesome buck.
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Brothers buck
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Home for the last week
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damn, that looks like the Taj Mahal of camp tents.
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Nothing wrong with that
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It was definitely a comfortable camp
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One half for sleeping. The other half for celebrating!
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Daing man that thing is a beast! Congrats!
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Great bucks and camp.
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That was a great hunt - don't spend that big-buck pot, I'm winning it back next year ( or next week :-) ) heh
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The pots yours if you tag a bigger one. I will gladly pay up!
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is there a dance floor and a disco ball in there?
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Oh ya and nice camp tjmallllll!!!!!!
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Very Nice!! Congrats!
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Nice bucks, congrats guys
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Nice on all accounts.
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Great bucks guys
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