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That is a really cool story and pictures, I sometimes think I was born a century too late.
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We don’t see those old, wide, knarly bucks like that anymore!
Love all the trash, great buck, thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for sharing. That is a piece of history and your fathers way of life is getting rare as well. Pretty cool
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Man that is awesome !!
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Great buck and even greater story!!
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Sure looks to be the same, masher.
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Which one is bigger the shed or when the deer was shot? Just curious as it does look like the same deer.
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Super cool story! Love the pic
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I just bought the book "Idahos greatest mule deer " . Still reading the nontypical section , but I think I read about this buck ?Right ?Either way awesome buck and story .
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Amazing!!! looking at the shed compared to the black and white photo I think its definitely the same buck.
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Thank you for adding the story. That’s an awesome piece of Muley history right there. What an awesome trophy. That shed sure looks like it’s from that buck. Cool he was able to follow up with the buck. And a monster at that.
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So cool on a lot of levels. Thanks for sharing
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Great story... Amazing memories and tribute to your father awesome
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Incredible animal.
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Very cool
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