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Totally awesome!
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Very impressive well deserved beautiful buck
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congrats very nice buck.....
and I also ditched my eberlestock pack as it never did fit quite right I have a short body and had the same issues with fit even after going and trying to get it fitted from an eberle dealer...
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Great post and a beautiful buck. Way to get it done, sounds like you found a little honey hole for future years too.
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Beautiful Hirshey! Well done and great write up. My kind of hunting. I imagine one of these days we are going to bump into one another on the top of some mountain.
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Nice buck, and a great job of scouting and planning your hunt, thanks for sharing, (note to self, its never easy packing out a heavy pack, but the rewards are well worth the pain.) We all here at hunt wa.can only hope to match your succuss.
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Great buck and a wonderful story! Sounds well deserved!
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great work!
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Great pictures, nice story, fine buck! Thanks for sharing-way to go!
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Thanks for sharing your awesome hunting adventure with us ... really like the photos, especially the close up perspective shots!
Great job and congrats on a most successful hunt.
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hey ..Thats awesome .. very nice buck ... love the color of those horns !!! Congrads
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Congrats on your deer. Great story and pictures.
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As most have said, nice write-up and a beautiful buck! I would love to do one of those high buck hunts but thi nk I might be getting too rickety to deal with the pack out....
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Absolutely awesome buck and story. Congratulations!
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September 19, 2011, 08:34:02 AM »
Very Nice buck! Sounds like a well earned buck and a great adventure! Good luck the rest of the season!
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