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well after a great hunt. on m uncles farm in ashtabula co. ohio. i head over to my brothers in crawford co. pa. this morning i bagged a nice 4x5. not a monster but a nice buck 17in wide. my brother and nephew were also successful. taking 20.5 in 220 lb 3x4 and a 18 in. 4x4. we learned that someone snuck on the poperty and killed a 22 in 8x8 the first day not to pleased about that . but what u gonna do here r some pics. strut
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December 04, 2008, 12:45:58 PM »
Nice buck congrats. I would have looved to see pics of that monster you were talking about? Was it shot off of the propert without permission?
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December 04, 2008, 12:53:11 PM »
yes unfortunatly it was, have had problems in the past with that guy as well. will try and get a pic of the buck i want to see it too.
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Nice looking buck! Congrats. WOuld like to see pic's of that monster as well.
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way to go, im jealous!!
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another nice buck, congrats
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Great Buck!!
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Great deer. Sorry that guy got on your land shot what could have been on of YOUR bucks
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December 05, 2008, 11:29:57 AM »
Congrats on a fine buck.
If the land is posted as no trespassing can you press charges? I guess it probably comes down to burden of proof. How did you find out about him sneaking onto the property?
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well the trespass laws there r governed by the state police and they actually have to see them on the property. we found the drag marks in the snow.he always hangs a standon the neiboring land about 10 yards from the line. the guy as been a pain in the ass for years. he sneaks in in bow seasson too. i found one of his stands hidden in a brush pile and took it. i dont feel we should have to patrol it too keep people out. we usd to let people hunt it if they ask first and got a permission slip. but quads trails started appearing and trash everywhere so we posted it.
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Great Pa deer! I sure enjoy hunting back there! Lots of deer. I remember seeing 60 or 70 deer on PA opening mornings! May have been some of the same deer getting bumped around. Cant wait till the runway expansion gets done at Erie so they can get North West flights from MSP. One less stop would be nice, dont like flying threw Detroilet. What flights do you take to get back there?
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Nice buck Strut!!! Quite a year you've had. Nice sized body on that deer. Job well done
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Nice buck Strut, too bad you didn't get a shot at that big one though.
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Nice deer. The body looks huge. Too bad some people don't respect other peoples property. It would be nice to catch the a-hole in the act and pepper his butt with some rock salt.
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