Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: buck man on December 15, 2011, 11:44:11 PM
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I may not have as many big ones as DB but some are pretty good. Went through roughly 40000 pics and still counting. Hope you enjoy them as much as I do. :chuckle:
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Few more...
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And 2 more
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Some real nice bucks, that big heavy one is probably my favorite.
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Great photos! Some real bruisers in there. :tup: 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!
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Great photos! Some real bruisers in there. :tup: 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 :chuckle:
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Great photos! Some real bruisers in there. :tup: 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 :chuckle:
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.
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Great photos! Some real bruisers in there. :tup: 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 :chuckle:
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.
I know one thing I have never had this many pics of spikes, forkys and small 3 's and fours. All 1 1/2 year old. Going to be alot of basket bucks next year.
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Theres gonna be some nice sheds for me to pick up this spring buck man! :chuckle: Dont worry I will let you fondle them for a little while......................but not to long!
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WOW really like the double droptine nice pics
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Those are some nice deer. Thanks for sharing Buck man.
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awesome bucks!!!! that big one is a toad. should be a stud next year!
might be just me but big 4x4s like the one you have just get me going..... i love those big 8s!!!!
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Wow, some great bucks! :tup:
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I call dibs on the Droptine buck next year!!! :chuckle: :tup:
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Some nice looking deer. :-)
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definitely some nice bucks there.... :tup: