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Mule deer~black tail cross (SMITH & SONS TAXIDERMY)
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This is a beautiful deer. My buddy shot it in his secret spot. He kills a big one like this one almost every year.
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Nice buck and nice mount
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Dandy buck!
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So weres this spot! I would like to see a blacktail mule deer cross in the woods
Great buck either way!
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If it counts as a blacktail, should see what he'd score
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I dont know if it would count as a blacktail or not,he really didnt even want to give me the gmu.He doesnt realize i would never hunt anybodys honeyhole without there permission,but i do understand.
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