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I was browsing through some of my pics on my computer and found a few nice blacktail buck pics I thought I would share. The quality isn't the best (cheap digital camera and lousy photographer) but some nice bucks. All of these bucks are in a private community with no hunting allowed. I'm sure a few of you will know where I took these. This first one was just bedded in someones yard.
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Here's a huge buck hot on the trail of a doe during the rut. I had a hard time keeping up with him and not going on to other peoples yards.
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The rest of the really tall buck.
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I'll try to post some more tomorrow, that is if anyone is interested?.....
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I liked it..
Keep em coming.
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I love big blacktail pics, even if they are domesticated. Lets see some more!!!
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Cool Pics looks like it could be a friend of the family now. Thanks for posting
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That second buck is something else, keep the pics coming.
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Those are awesome blacktails. Like the rest said...keep em coming!
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more please
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Saw this buck thrashing the heck out of this brush/tree that had been cut down.
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And then cut tried to cut him off on the upper road as he followed a doe between some more houses.
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Where these bucks live is surrounded by timber company property and some state land here and there. I know some of these bucks get hunted at some point when they leave the area. Most of these pics are during the rut with the bucks chasing does. I built houses in this area for years and mostly only saw the big bucks during the rut.
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those are some monsters.
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Here's a couple in velvet in the early stages of their horn growth.
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