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Phone pic's locked up on me and just figured it out after several months.
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That looks like a heavy, well fed deer. Great trophy!
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Yeah after year. Congrats Mongo.
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Nice 4x4
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That's a big Ole boy!
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Freakin' body looks like a Nilgai. Good eats there.
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Even the face looks like one in that first pic.
Stud buck for sure.
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That was number 3 on the hit list. I past him up a couple time hoping to get the big one, but when he got 16 yards from me I couldn't let him go. The highlight of the year was my daughters first buck. Its amazing how much fun it is to hunt with your own kid.
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Congrats to you both. Looks like a couple tasty deer
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a two fer grats.
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Another great buck mongo. Congrats to your daughter as well
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