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MtnMuley,
I am not sure what you mean.
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Thats a long way for a push
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Was he limping? He was having a rough time last winter.
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Nice pictures of some awesome deer. Good luck on getting one of them this year.
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Mtnmuley,
He looked fine to me.
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Well this is the 3rd year that I have seen this buck. This buck has been within 3/4 mile are for the last 3 years. I hope I don't miss him this year. I am sorry for the pics I'll get better ones He was a mile and a half today and he was 100 yards off the road yesterday with no camera. He is mid to upper 5x5. 160's again I am sorry for the pics.
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those are some amazing bucks there, was up in that neighborhood today and didnt see anything close to those big boys. keep an eye on them and knock one down this year.
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Looks like a good buck, Is he a 4x3?
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No he's a 4x4 with eye guards just a real bad pic
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Here are a few more from today
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And the last of the biggest 2pt that I have ever seen. Tell me what you think
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few more of him
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Those are good bucks for WA, but you'll be a bit disappointed when you pull out the tape on that buck you called mid-170's. He looks 150ish to me.
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What time of the morning are you noticing the deeer movement around there?
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Most of the deer movements is from day light to around 7 to 730. They will start changing there times with all the wheat getting harvested and feeding area changing. The times in my area will be an hour after day light and they will be in there bedding area, and start moving 2 to 3 hours be for dark. Sorry guys for got my camera today.
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