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Pathfinder101
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Here's a couple...
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Horrible pic, but this was taken this morning by a kid that works for me. Yes, that is a droptine.
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This is the best I can do with the pic. It's a nice buck though.
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That is an incredible buck Pathfinder!
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Great thread! Lots of nice bucks. Really gets my blood pumping, thinking about the coming season!
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I'll have to get the scanner out and scan some of the older ones in but here are a few. Spent more time guiding than hunting the last few years.
My Rifle buck 2002
Archery Buck 2003, broke camera so no field photos
My wife and stepdads bucks 2007
My daughter's first buck 2008, biggest bodied deer I have ever seen
And my wife's buck last fall
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SW Wash. Buck
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my biggest muley
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that drop tine is really a hoochie momma call stuck on the antlers!
Great bucks guys.
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Bellingham Blacktail on the hoof.
Olympia area blacktail from last fall.
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My biggest whitetail..
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Bearhunter.......your daughters buck is huge! 350# ??
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2009,
not a hog, but a shooter
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Actionshooter,
We put it on the scale field dressed, without the lower legs and it bottomed out the scale at 240 lbs and didn't budge. Meant to throw it back on the scale after the head and hide were removed but forgot to. I have shot some big deer but that one is the definitely the biggest bodied deer I have ever seen hanging.
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Now therefore take, I pray thee, thy weapons, thy quiver and thy bow, and go out to the field, and take me some venison
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Looks like a Manson hunt
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