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He are some from today of the same big buck from yesterday and then 2 different ones. Look at that 2 point
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Yep still nice bucks!
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Those Mansfield bucks sure do know when to head for private land come hunting season.
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Re: Morning scouting trip
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Yep but you need to no who to talk to. They are kinda Mansieild buck
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Here is some more scouting pictures from this AM
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Few more
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looks like some good horn growth this year, kind of cool to see a big 2 point with eyeguards, hope someone takes him out of the pool.
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big 2's and looks like a 2x3 as well. we have been seeing more and more big 2 these last few years in are area as well
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Yep I already got the OK to hunt him. The 2 are big 2's with eye guards and a 2x3 with and eye guard
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So, those 2x2 with eyeguards are legal right?
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Nice bucks, Withrow, Mansfield? I got a 2x with 3 1/2 eyeguards and 3 extra points of the bases, to make a 5x4, lol
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Chase them north to Foster Creek would ya.
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Did the buck you call a 5x7 still have a hitch in his giddy up?
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LOOKIN GOOD!
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