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Left to come home today and this guy was chasing a doe.
He looks a lot better from the front
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November 16, 2014, 06:33:39 PM »
Very nice it was hard to see how wide he really was until those last few pics. Thanks for posting them
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Beautiful Buck. I'll be there in a couple of week during Late muzzy Alta. PM me if you have any good tips on where you are seeing good bucks. Thanks
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that's a awesome buck love the spread!!
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November 16, 2014, 07:06:05 PM »
Dang, that's in town too.
He had a pile of doe stacked up there when I was there a day or two ago. I told Idabooner a big one should show up soon.
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Yeah Bone he was in the rock pit right above the baseball field, he only had 1 doe with him but he was very interested in her.
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I recognized it. He better stay in a safe zone.
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What's your guess on how wide this buck is? I really don't have a good idea, he kept his ears back the whole time he looked at me.
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Right around 30
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Its really hard to say, but 28-30 would be a safe bet.
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November 16, 2014, 07:30:46 PM »
He was still there tonight with one doe. I told the FS LEO keep tabs on him. Still with one doe headed for the Chewuch river. Looks all of 28".
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His inside is only 1.5" less that his outside soread. Don't see that often. I'd put him just shy of 30 because his tines don't lay out.
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Another Winthrop Townee .
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November 17, 2014, 02:44:47 PM »
This buck was at the cabin for a couple weeks so I'm guessing he did most of the breeding of the does around the cabin, he's not real wide but he's very tall. Not very good picture was taken from inside the cabin.
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That's a good one to have around to do the local breeding.
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