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Here's a couple crappy pics of my largest BT to date. It's an old 35mm (Olympus SureShot Owl) home brew I made years ago. It's worked great, but the weather was real bad and he's quite a ways out.
What a stud buck though, huh?
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THAt is a hogggg in my book!!!!!! Very cool, Thanks for posting.
How long ago was the pic??? Did someone kill him?
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Wow, are you sure that is a blacktail.
You may have to give me the gps coordinates so that I can verify that it is not a muledeer.
Specifically for scientific reasons of coarse.
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Dang!
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The grow them big here in the Burbs, thats for sure, buck of a lifetime.
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That's a stud blacktail for sure.
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Man that's a dandy!!!
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February 19, 2009, 08:42:24 AM »
Shweet!, good to know there are bucks like that out there breeding still.
Is that a tampon hanging off the branch?
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that is a monster of a black tail, i have found a couple sheds like that but havent been able to pin point the monster thats dropping them
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nice buck, big deer too
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Thanks fellas. So, in that one set I got pics of 4 different bucks hitting that Moccasin Joes BT scented tampon. This was the biggest player and only two different picks of him.
It's close to my place here in Bellevue, and I see at least one buck nearly as big almost every November. They get good food, protection and age being close to hoomans. Although it's hard to beat this guy's genetics. Very symetrical and good forks. I wish I could see how wide he was.
I spend a lot of time (most week days) in the trees and almost never see these guys till the rut.
Here's a wide 3pt frame buck I shot video of about a mile from the 4x...
[youtube=425,350][youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7uZU7plnfQ[/youtube]
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That is a monster...
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That thing is huge!
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oh yeah if you want to get big big blacktails you gotta hunt close to humans. they feel safe. and usually there isnt much in the way of cats and bears for them to worrie about either.
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February 19, 2009, 07:18:46 PM »
That 4X is an absolute TOAD
Those bucks grow nice in the Burbs, kind of why I got myself into archery, where i hunt in KC it's getting crowded and You have to quit hunting with rifle just for safety reasons, and we've had a few like that one in this hole
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