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Offline X-Force

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Re: bucks of the Malhuer
« Reply #15 on: November 04, 2008, 08:32:24 PM »
 :o Looks like you had a heck of a time. Great picks. Beautiful animals.
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Re: bucks of the Malhuer
« Reply #16 on: November 05, 2008, 02:56:39 PM »
no I don't mind you fixing those pics. up.  I got in late, lost my glasses and can't see.  Went back down there the next morning, the drop tine buck that was with the black doe, got his butt kicked by a bigger buck.  He's kind of a neat buck, he busted one of his back forks while in velvet and it hardened off there, hanging down like a drop tine almost.  Came back in today, have to go pick up some hogs we had butchered  on Friday.  It snowed pretty good down there over night, lots of new bigger bucks coming in.  Took another 300-400 pictures.  Going to try and get me a new pair of glasses so I can post some more pics. later on.  Saw 4 bucks still in velvet and 3 or 4 cactus bucks.  Will post pics. of them later.  Just using my 70-200, no 2X converter, so most my shots need to be fairly close.  Lots of bucks just out of range that I don't even try to take pictures of .  Hopefully in the next week or so, more buck bait will show up and the big boys will follow. 
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