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First shot is my favorite... private property so no chance to get a closer peek at the animals, so ultrazoom had to suffice this time. You can still tell they're some great bucks.
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Sorry for the double post... tried to erase - won't let me.
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Nice bucks, good job.
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Very nice. gunner-sabot...UP! fire...on the way...target
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Can't see the pics at work. I'll check when I get home...
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Nice bucks, Thanks for sharing. Mark
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Nice pics!!!!
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Certainly some good looking animals.
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Finally got to look. Nice pics
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Great pics, I especially like the old gray buck!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
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I'm glad you found some good bucks. Thanks for getting the pics for us!
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Nice photo's.
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Thanks... still not my white whale... with the double drops. Going out again today though, so hopefully he'll surface.
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I'm glad you found some good bucks. Thanks for getting the pics for us!
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Nice bucks and pics
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