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Re: nickeys buck
« Reply #15 on: December 08, 2010, 08:02:46 PM »
Looks like you have some great memories man.  Beautiful buck.

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Re: nickeys buck
« Reply #16 on: December 08, 2010, 09:22:43 PM »
the whole story behind this buck is that my sister has been an avid fisherwoman and outdoorsperson hiker loved shooting, but never hunted because she was an animal lover! then last year she graduated college she got  her concealed weapons permit i gave her my grandpas revolver and paid for her to go to hunters safety she decided she wanted to hunt deer first so she studied up as much as anyone can find from a book or comp she went into the wilderness prepared herself lookin living and learning with every experience,my dad had been planning on taking her hunting for her hirst time so she could get her first buck! but unfortunately while her and a friend were sitting in early archery  elk camp for my buddy my dad and I! a random hunter came by and asked if the 2 girls would like to see some scenery and they said maybe later and when he came back they went with because my sister couldnt hike because she was on a healing broken foot from hiking and while he was lookin for deer he drove off the road! so my sister had cancer when she was 16 and fully recovered but she had a bucket list with many things on it one was when she died she was to be cremated and spread in the most beautiful country we could find! and very first on that list was catch a state record trout which she accomplished last summer a west slope cutty second was to kill a non typical buck and my dad hiked around all huntin season about 60+ miles with her ashes in a special backpack and that was the buck he got also earlier that day my dads friend that was hunting with him killed his biggest buck of his life muley! and my grandfather was with my dad hunting a week after that while my dad still was carrying the bag and ashes and my grandpa killed a 180+ whitetail and my dads friend made a stainless steele cross to put up on a tree where she passed away and he killed a 186 mulie with a bow his first buck ever with a bow all of their biggest bucks and all avid hunters!
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