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Great buck. Congrats to your wife. Sorry to hear about your other pup.
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Tell her Congratulations! Dandy Buck.
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Great buck and picture. thanks for posting.
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I use to take my weiner dog elk hunting a few times.She would just sleep in the bottom of the sleeping bag all day.It went well till we killed a elk.Then she kept bring back chunks of fat we threw out in the woods. oh yea nice buck too.
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November 16, 2008, 01:41:12 AM »
Congrats ... Thats a dandy.
Sucks about the 300 mag. dent in the shoulder though. My wife dosent care to shoot that gun either... Awesome Deer.
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Great buck!! It's nice to see the ladies out there and scoring on some really nice deer!
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awesome pic ,nice buck and a good job young lady.Man thats what im talking about,family and friends out.awesome
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November 16, 2008, 07:20:35 AM »
Great buck, that is the way to make that a late tag pay off.
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Congrates again on the nice buck for your wife. The reason I forgot to mention the bad roads is that they are so much better now then they were before the windmills went in. The stretch between the visitor center and the sub-station used to scare me to death when there was a little bit of snow or even just heavy rain. It all sloped down off that steep hill side. Glad you had a great hunt.
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Sorry to hear about your other pup. Bad way to start a hunt. Think of what is going through that little fellars mine. He is thinking that leg bone is as big as him. Glad you enjoyed the eastside and also glad someone from teh site helped you all out. Make sure the misses knows she got a dandy.
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Nice looking buck.. Congrats..
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Quote from: buckhorn2 on November 15, 2008, 06:03:29 PM
With help from wannahunt who told where to go we got this deer.
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Thanks for all the nice things said about our hunt to hunt as a family made it special. She would kill me if she new how to get on my computer but she is 65 and loved every minute we were out. AT our age the hills look steeper but the fun of being out enjoying the things nature often makes you forget some aches we loved the chance to be there. Hope everyone gets to draw there special tag someday. THANKS
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Outstanding pic, tell her congrats
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November 17, 2008, 05:19:40 PM »
Great buck. I'm new to the Ellensburg area (going to college) and LOVE to go out and take pics of deer in the rut/winter range. Any areas or roads you feel worth checking out in the Quilomene during the next month and a half before they shed?
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