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Some muleys taken on the opener in NV
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Pics of some giants taken in the last few days in NV, getting closer to hunting season
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Re: Some muleys taken on the opener in NV
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August 06, 2009, 06:56:15 AM »
Boy does that Geg Kroch?, put guys on some big muleys, looks like Greg and Dolye Moss in the second picture. Wonder what Randy Ulmer will come up with this year?
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Re: Some muleys taken on the opener in NV
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Some damn fine bucks right there. Looks like Doyle Moss in that second photo.
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Re: Some muleys taken on the opener in NV
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that second buck is unreal. Looks like some guys got off to a great start in NV.
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Re: Some muleys taken on the opener in NV
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I guess the top buck is 16" inside and scores 216" Rumor is Ulmer has put down a big one
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Re: Some muleys taken on the opener in NV
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WOW! What else is there to say. Those are incredible early season bucks.......
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Re: Some muleys taken on the opener in NV
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:yike:Whoppers!
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Re: Some muleys taken on the opener in NV
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I like the first buck the best....probably cause its the best picture!
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Re: Some muleys taken on the opener in NV
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They eating some natural growth minerals down there or what. Good looking bucks. It helps to be able to hunt them when they are in velvet. A little less elusive.
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Re: Some muleys taken on the opener in NV
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Wow, what a couple whoppers! Gets me all pumped up to see racks like those
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