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This is a buck harvested by a co-worker of mine. It was taken on opening day of the general rifle hunt in 2009. He brought the rack into work today and it was incredibly massive. Scored 163ish gross and 158ish net even with the one crab claw. I gave him a link to this site so maybe he will sign up and tell the story behind it. I don't remember my first buck looking like this.
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Great buck congrats to the hunter!
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Nice buck
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While mass doesnt score as high as other characteristics I prefer it. Dang nice buck
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That's a great looking buck.
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Obviously a photoshopped bench leg
Just kidding I see that brought up on most deer pics so thought I would get it out of the way
Great looking buck, get the story! must live vicariously!
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WOW nice buck....congrats to the hunter.
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That's a great buck,especially for a first deer.Really like the mass.
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very fine buck look at the neck on that buck.
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Awesome first buck!
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Great deer and great smile!! Congrats
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Very nice buck! Congrats to him!
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great deer, any time, any place, anybody, congrats to him
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Congrats to the hunter, dandy first buck
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What a nice buck! Congratulations to him, I cant wait to hear the whole story.
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