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trying to post pics for the first time
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holy friggin chit! What a stud!
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a few more
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Excellent pics!
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The first buck in your second post looks like he called the buck in your first post a sissy!
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Sweeeeeet!
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Nice bucks!!!!!! Is one missing an eye and a nostrol ? He looks kinda beat up.
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Great Pics!
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Quote from: enaz on February 12, 2012, 10:44:18 PM
trying to post pics for the first time
tHATS A FINE SPECIMEN OF A BLACKTAIL ....
Looks like they were all during the rut ....where do you live
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they were all from the same area, All within a mile of the salt water. That first buck was from 2 years ago, and has the biggest frame I've ever seen! The buck with the funky nostril and eye had been beaten on bad. In fact most of the bucks we saw were limping, bleeding, or looked pretty roughed up. The second post.... I followed that first buck and was taking pictures when he stopped in his tracks and headed the other direction, I think the buck in the second pic of the 2nd post was the one who gored his eye out. I was about 10 yards when I noticed him starring through the brush at me. He was grunting and snorting, so I snapped a pic through the brush and got outta there. I wanted to keep both my eyeballs.
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Great Blackies!
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dude those are some of the coolest blacktail pics i have ever seen, next question is do you need someone to help you thin the heard, cause i know know this pretty damn cool dude "me" that would be more than happy to help you out...
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You have got a Great Back Yard!!!
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Re: Backyard blacktails
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February 13, 2012, 09:21:29 AM »
Dang, wish my backyard bucks looked like those! What area are you in to have those? Nice pics too.
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Re: Backyard blacktails
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February 13, 2012, 10:37:55 AM »
Those are some dandy backtails you got there! Let me know if your wife gets mad when they eat her flowers and I will gladly come help you out.
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Re: Backyard blacktails
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February 13, 2012, 02:56:56 PM »
I wish they were in my backyard.Believe me... I've plotted many times. And they do seem to be a big pain for anyone with plants, but they are in town. I have a blast chasin em around during the rut and gettin pictures. Some sheds would be cool, I'm goin out this week to see if any have dropped.
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I wish that was my back yard.....nice pics
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Nice bucks. That's where all the big ones are hidding.
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Gorgeous!
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Nice bucks
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Re: Backyard blacktails
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Nice bucks, especially the first one!
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Re: Backyard blacktails
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February 22, 2012, 07:15:23 PM »
I went to this area today and looked for sheds for 4 hours with no luck
Saw lotsa bald bucks and only 2 still packin. I had high hopes but got skunked. There's plenty of ground to cover so I'm going back again soon.
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Re: Backyard blacktails
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February 28, 2012, 12:18:52 AM »
like said before. they eat your flowers ill take care of em for you!!!
what nice blacktail
i love the first one
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those almost look fake haha
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Holy Wallhangers!
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Re: Backyard blacktails
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like said before. they eat your flowers ill take care of em for you!!!
what nice blacktail
i love the first one
let someone else have a turn joe
like maybe me
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Look like Port Townsend bucks.
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Very pretty blackies.
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those look like some bucks I saw when my girlfriend and I went on a trip down to ocean shores to check on a piece of property just outside city limits owned by dnr. I saw one of the biggest 4x4 blacktails in my life. He had a spread and height on his horns like a big mulie!
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Those are some dandies eh? Thx for the pix
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Wow....... not much else to say except wow......
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I'd be going to jail, lol, JK. Beautiful bucks!
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