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I agree completely Doug, some of those pics actually look like he is a younger deer from his face anyway. Hope you can track him down next year and see what becomes of him.
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Thanks Bone, love the pic of him looking straight away, ears covering those eye guards..
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Sweet pic's Bone. I would let the air outa him also. Then put him on the wall.
Another nice mature 2 point. He needs to be culled out of the herd.
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Good to see a buck like that spreading the gene pool! Nice pics!
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Looks like a young 2 point to me. He may be come somthing or not but he doesn't have a lot of mass yet.
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looks like he might fork out in the back in the future..............
just guessing
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Saw that too Moss. He really could go eitherway, maybe I'll be able to find him next year and we'll know. I've found several repeat bucks this year. I am investigating the inthe shadows buck. He looks amazingly similiar to one from last year that I thought was bigger and I found him within 100 yards from where I photographed the other buck. Need to gander. Last years buck was WAY more impressive too me, so maybe its just genetics.
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With my LB in hand, I'd drop the string for sure... not with the '06 though...
Sweet pics Doug!!!
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wow... that is a big forked horn. I would love to see them big two points get taken out of the jean pool. He probably won't be any better than a big two point.
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Nice forked horn!
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I like the picture with his tongue out, He look like he just got a taste of something good.
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Did you tell your daugter he was tired and she was giving him a piggy back ride...
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Super Forks. If legal, I would take one. Look good on the wall.
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Heres another legal one.....have to let the carpenters guess the eyeguard for me anyway.
I'm surprised this pic turned out. Its either bluebird or blizzard. Hard to tell in this picture but it was blowing that real fine snow and actually stacking up quick. Pain to try to shoot in, ESPECIALLY when your camera isn't water proof.
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