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Be on the lookout for a stolen buck.
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This buck was stolen in ID near Riggins,ID
MISSING💢 Help find Chucks Deer, near Riggins, Idaho. Chuck Thompson was backpack hunting and took this awesome buck. Between making trips packing the meat out he returned to finding his head and meat gone. Someone/somewhere knows something about this buck. Let's help him find his deer. Notice the eye guards and left G2, Pretty easy to pick out. This picture is all he has left, PLEASE SHARE and help a fellow Hunter out. If you have any information please contact IDFG Mark Hill 208-799-5010 rewards are available for its finding. Thanks-
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lowlifes
someone came up in a jetboat that took it
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hopefully he can get it back. thats a stud buck for sure.
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Re: Be on the lookout for a stolen buck.
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That sucks
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Re: Be on the lookout for a stolen buck.
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I can't believe there are people that will take animals that they did not kill. You know some low life is showing pic's of that buck to his buddies and telling some great hunting story about how he killed it
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Re: Be on the lookout for a stolen buck.
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big buck and ya that sucks
Riggins is just below where my wife is from too s ya.
Bro inlaw used to live there.
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Re: Be on the lookout for a stolen buck.
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Lotta crap down there! A guy I know was out hunting with his wife this year in the same unit. They came back to camp to find someone dumped oil and gas on there coolers, tent and gear and set fire to it!
They were camped on NF.
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Any chance it wasn't a bear that ran off w/his head/meat?
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damm thats low, when I pack, first thing out is the head and tag
hide it or lock it up and the go for the rest.
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ID you would be ticketed if you did that
From what I have read on fb with someone closer to the story the guy had packed it all out and was camped near the river had the antlers up in the tree. He went out to try and get an elk and returned to it being gone. Sounds like someone and more than one were invloved being that a sled was used to get in there where he was.
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what a bunch of dushe bags
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Sorry to hear, I hope someone is able to recognize the deer wherever it ended up, it's a shame how things like this happen.
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Re: Be on the lookout for a stolen buck.
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Hope he finds it....can't believe what some people do these days
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I would be back out hunting
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I don't understand why someone would steal someone's deer. To me having horns or a shoulder mount hanging remind me of the hunt and friends or family involved. Every time whomever took this buck looks at it they will be reminded of what a scum bag they are.
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