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Will he be a good one?
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How do you think he'll turn out? Got several pics of this buck and he looks like he will grow into a pretty good one. Looks like he's got thick bases and kinda wide but not much tine length yet. Seem to be late starters around these parts. I'm gonna keep tabs on him. Thanks for looking
Here's one from last year. Don't know if it's the same buck but I know he made it through the hunting season.
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Yeah he'll be a good one but the second one (which i don't think is the same deer) is better ... Great buck with all you want in a whitey!!!
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looks like he'll be a nice buck. he'd be dead as soon as i saw him anyway.
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Id prolly put him down
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I didn't think they were the same but always good getting a second opinion. Here's a couple more of the second buck. He had 4 countable points on his right side and 6 on the left with a cool crab claw. If I hadn't got worried on getting nothing and tagged a smaller 4x4 prior to noticing this guy at the end of the season, I would not let this guy pass. Maybe this year...
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well now you know he's there so I'd be holdin out!
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not the same, will be a decent buck come fall
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The first one looks like he'll be a shooter an I'd definitely drop the second one in a heartbeat
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Wow, he should be a dandy buck come fall! Looks like a shooter!
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Looks like he'll be a shooter!
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Yep have to agree that will be a nice shooter
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That deer has an exceptional hide on him. Good looking deer. Looks very healthy, good to see.
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looks like a bruiser in the making.
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looks good
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June 16, 2009, 09:09:03 PM »
Looks like he'll be a great buck. Still looks to have alot of growing still to do, he's pretty balled up on the ends still. Will be exciting to see him this fall.
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That was my thinking too. He's got more coming from the balled nob ends. Hope he sticks around, I'll put up more pics of him as he grows through the year.
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