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wa whitetail and a monster muley
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the whitetail is from washington killed on a late hunt. the mule deer i have no idea where it came from, the horns were given to my uncle a long time ago. 36.5 inches wide outside.
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Re: wa whitetail and a monster muley
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Both are great looking bucks, congrats on the big whitey. But,...............we really need to see a few more pics of that muley.
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Nice bucks
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what's the details on that fox???
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Re: wa whitetail and a monster muley
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yeah those are a couple nice ones .....I have a grey fox I got in P.a the last time I went back deer hunting .Sure tried to bring home a red one but never seen one...
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Nice looking deer.
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where are you located bowhunter? No need to go all the way over to P.A. To get a red fox. Plenty of them around here.
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NW PA is full of red fox. We would see them out spotting deer at night all the time, but we did not see many grey fox. I am speeking of Pennsylvania....is this thred talking about Port Angeles?
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I'm talking about pennsylvania. And saying that I see plenty of fox here in washington so no need to go all the way across the country to kill a red fox.
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Ya, I think that muley would fall in the "monster" category!
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That muley is a stud! It looks like the type and class of bucks that were being killed by the truckload in SE Idaho in the 60's and 70's when you could shoot 2 bucks with a rifle in the rut.
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Very nice!
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That is a monster mulie!
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Great pics , Both bucks are brutes. the Mullie is a definate Monster. Verry few If any in the State of washington are that big. I have seem Some very close . great bucks thanks for sharing
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