Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: blacktailer on December 11, 2009, 08:26:50 AM
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This one is supposed to be the likely contender for the Nebraska Sate Record nontypical. This thing is an absolute toad in every aspect. No reports on score, and I wouldn't even dare take a stab at estimating that amount of bone. Taken this past November in NE by a young man in his early 20's. Enjoy. I certainly did!!!
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That's the most trash I've ever seen, good grief.
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:yike: that makes my eyes hurt. WOW
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Look how weak point #36 is on the right side. I'd let him grow up for a couple more years. :P
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Great googly moogly thats a huge buck.
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i think that same buck has been posted here on some other pics looks like the same one anyway so there are more pics here for ya miles
http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,38901.0.html
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TOAD! id take it on the last day. :P
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Obviously photoshopped!!! :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle: :chuckle:
Ah come on, someone had to say it, might as well be in a joke form.
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:yike: :drool: :drool:
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Wow! I wouldn't even venture a guess at the score either... Great buck!
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Do you think that the other deer make fun of him for having weird antlers?
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ya know..being from Nebraska...theres a damn good chance it is also over 300lbs!
Ive seen um from NE in the 375lb range (live weight) dont even look like deer...
wish ya could see the body!
man...it hurts a lil to know Ive hunted my whole life..have a few seasons left in me..and dont have any real chance of ever seeing one like that which doesnt have a tag in his ear...
nice deer!
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It might take a few years for the guy to high mark that
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man...it hurts a lil to know Ive hunted my whole life..have a few seasons left in me..and dont have any real chance of ever seeing one like that which doesnt have a tag in his ear.
I hear exactly what you're saying man, but I'll bet you that the hunter thought the same thing when he headed out the door that day. Gotta dream man!!! Seeing all these huge bucks getting taken gives me all the motivation I need to keep at it. Rule number one though is that we gotta hunt where big bucks exist. Washington is definately no "Golden Triangle" when it comes to whitetail; but there are some tremendous bucks in this state. Others on this site have shown that it aint too bad for some stud blacktail and muleys from time to time either