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Fishseeker told me I should post this picture of a buck I got in '89 on the late hunt when you could still hunt the Stillaguamish unit on the late hunt. The game biologist I talked to at the time told me to have one completely blonde was one in fifty to one hundred thousand. I got the hide done with hair on also. I got it Mt. Pugh at Skull Creek, Mt Loop Road.
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Wow! What a trophy!!
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VERY, VERY COOL!!!! Certainly a trophy of a lifetime, that's for sure.
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Never seen anything like that before.. Interesting!
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Wierd never seen one like that.
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December 03, 2008, 10:17:57 PM »
i seen a blonde doe running around this year.
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December 03, 2008, 10:33:24 PM »
Nice buck, but no way 160, maybe 140, all of the tines are under 7" but 1, There is also something with the scoring if the width excedes the beam length? right
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i think you posted in the wrong thread.
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Thought this was about somethign else!! but that is AWESOME!!
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Wow thats a cool lookin deer
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I would give my left nut to take a deer like that..
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Not what I was expecting
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December 04, 2008, 01:49:24 PM »
cool buck
my dads archery blonde BT (not as blonde as yours)
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December 04, 2008, 02:04:40 PM »
There is a 2 pt on my dads property in twisp like that...
I saw him this season.
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That's a REALLY misleading thread title, but I love the that deer. Unique.
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