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I dont want to get to carried away with a story yet because I still a month of hunting left to go but here are a couple of pics to get the season started. I will say he was shot in not a very nice place to be and we all earned this buck. Dan shot this deer at about 40 ft with a smith and wesson 243. Perfect way to start out the season.
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Nice rack
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Nice!
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another on top of the wood pile. I honestly should not have been where this buck was livin. I have been workin to much this year and have not been in the mountains at all since spring bear. I am still likin my wounds but will be back at in the morn.
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Damn good buck! Sometimes when you find that place you "Shouldn't be" and it works out......You will just find yourself back there again someday!!! LOL Funny how that works!!
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Love those deep forks. Great looking buck
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Sweet buck. Nice dark horns and deep forks. Congrats
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Nice buck,Congrats!
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I LIKE IT KEEP IT UP CONGRATS. j
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Great buck, you guys get it done every year. Good luck this weekend.
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thats a nice buck congrats!
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October 22, 2009, 08:57:08 PM »
You're going to kick yourself when I find those massive sheds again this year. Just harassing you. Awesome buck. Won't be very many like him taken this year. GOOD JOB man. Another successful year.
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Thats a great buck! I love those God-forsaken spots. They hold Godly deer!
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awesome buck u got congrats
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Nice buck!
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Very nice!
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Quote from: Watimberghost on October 22, 2009, 09:00:58 PM
I love those God-forsaken spots. They hold Godly deer!
Those are my favorite spots to hunt, because they tend to get very low pressure. Whether it's the high mountains or the far reaches of the desert, I love to hunt where others are reluctant to go. Congrats on a great deer.
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sweeeeet!! good job
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Incredible buck! I love the deep forks, the dark color, and the nearly perfect rack! Congrats! Any pics of his body?
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I like the stories where hard work is rewarded! Congrats!
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October 23, 2009, 10:36:25 AM »
Thanks guys for all of the kind comments. The wife will be home any minute and off again for some glassing this afternoon. Be home monday for a little while and then back to the grindstone. I know I will be back in the hell hole agian because I know there are at least two more bucks in there, one of which is a monster. Hoping I can put the j107 back to work agian. Best of luck to everyone this weekend.
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Good job. Get some more.
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Great job hell of a buck can't wait to see the rest of your tags filled.
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October 25, 2009, 07:48:24 PM »
Hunting this weekend was great, although a guy got to my buck the day before and he ended up being 30 in wide with some really nice forks. Maybe in the low 190 range. Oh well that is what I get for having to work I guess. Anyway the rest of the time was great I saw 3 bucks on sat all of which were legal and nice but they will be much better next year and am wanting to hunt 388 all of next week so I didn't pull the trigger. I almost did on a 4x4 about 20 in wide with shallow forks but I guess he will be a nice 150 buck next year. Then the elk, my god they were everywhere. this weekend I saw 2 HUGE six points, 2 five points, 2 two points and 4 spikes and of course many many cows and healthy looking calves. No compaints from me.
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Bummer that they got to him before you...Good luck in the 388 hope you knock down another stud.
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Congrats on your buck. It's nice to see a lot of animals when hunting. Especially when you are humping up down steep nasty stuff. Keeps one motivated. Again congrats. Heck of a deer
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thats a good lookin deer was it with a ibolt or r-25 smith and wesson just asking because i want a r-25 in 243 and was just wondering how much he likes it and how well it shoots if it was indeed a r-25
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