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Wow, what a Toad.... Looks like an old, old buck
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Think about how many fights this old guy has been in. Wonder if there is any research that gives an average for a mature whitetail buck in rut. This guy was around during G. HW Bush. Awesome!
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He is a brute!!
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stud buck
pretty face too.
as usual great pic
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Stud whitetails are always exciting
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This dudes got muscles rippling on his fat! Old man for sure. Nice pic!
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you catch the most amazing pictures... alot of deer are lucky your carrying a camera insted of a rifle!
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