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Great photos! Some real bruisers in there. My hunting partner tagged out yesterday afternoon on this double drop tine. His biggest archery buck ever. That's me holding it in the picture. Looks really similar to the one you had coming in, but I'm all but certain he's from a different area (Mica Peak). Best of luck next season!
Quote from: jgrimes on December 16, 2011, 12:03:27 AMGreat photos! Some real bruisers in there. My hunting partner tagged out yesterday afternoon on this double drop tine. His biggest archery buck ever. That's me holding it in the picture. Looks really similar to the one you had coming in, but I'm all but certain he's from a different area (Mica Peak). Best of luck next season!Awesome buck. Love the Washington genetics. I hunt about 50 miles north and west of there in 121. And 101, and 124... I guess I have stands all over
Quote from: buck man on December 16, 2011, 12:08:17 AMQuote from: jgrimes on December 16, 2011, 12:03:27 AMGreat photos! Some real bruisers in there. My hunting partner tagged out yesterday afternoon on this double drop tine. His biggest archery buck ever. That's me holding it in the picture. Looks really similar to the one you had coming in, but I'm all but certain he's from a different area (Mica Peak). Best of luck next season!Awesome buck. Love the Washington genetics. I hunt about 50 miles north and west of there in 121. And 101, and 124... I guess I have stands all over Hopefully that 4 pt minimum deal helps to produce some giants up in that area. I know there are a lot of other factors that play a part in producing quality deer herds, but I hope this thing results in a healthy herd and some bruiser bucks.