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Re: Late Tag Bucks
« Reply #30 on: November 14, 2016, 06:37:47 PM »
Our 3 desert mulies  seen a few alot nicer but it hard not to shoot when you run into bucks like these

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Re: Late Tag Bucks
« Reply #31 on: November 14, 2016, 06:54:53 PM »
Muley's starting to rut saw two bucks today stiff leg strutting one following doe big ones will start coming out


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Re: Late Tag Bucks
« Reply #32 on: November 14, 2016, 07:07:01 PM »
Great desert bucks!

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Re: Late Tag Bucks
« Reply #33 on: November 14, 2016, 07:07:16 PM »
Our 3 desert mulies  seen a few alot nicer but it hard not to shoot when you run into bucks like these

how wide is that guy

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Re: Late Tag Bucks
« Reply #34 on: November 14, 2016, 07:20:39 PM »
Our 3 desert mulies  seen a few alot nicer but it hard not to shoot when you run into bucks like these

Wow thats a crazy buck. I swear ive seen a picture of that buck some where before. Congrats!

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Re: Late Tag Bucks
« Reply #35 on: November 14, 2016, 07:34:54 PM »
Amazing bucks so far, nice job everyone!

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Re: Late Tag Bucks
« Reply #36 on: November 14, 2016, 07:40:28 PM »
Widest is about 32.5

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Re: Late Tag Bucks
« Reply #37 on: November 14, 2016, 07:44:04 PM »
My buck (first pic) was fighting another really nice buck when I shot it , pretty awesome there was sage and sand flying could probably hear it a mile away this was a hunt I'll never forget

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Re: Late Tag Bucks
« Reply #38 on: November 14, 2016, 07:56:38 PM »
You guys get drawn as a group im guessing?

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Re: Late Tag Bucks
« Reply #39 on: November 14, 2016, 08:13:16 PM »
Entiat Buck I took last Saturday.  Shot him at 550 yds as he was about to go over a ridge top chasing Does, it was quick acting and he looked really good to me.  I passed up one earlier in the same day that had more mass but smaller forks I think, the mass could be throwing me off but either way it was a good Buck for me.  I wanted something with deeper forks and when I seen this guy I seen good forks and he looked wider than his ears, guess I just assumed he had the mass and size so I took the shot.  There was a quite a bit ground shrinkage to say the least and I clearly need to work on my field judging lol but Im happy none the less.  He is still a great Buck for me, I had my daughters along and my good buddy who came over on all the scouting and hunting trips for this hunt so it made the kill even better to share this moment with family and friends.  I have the whole hunt from summer scouting to the kill shot and pack out all filmed and will be putting something together for whoever is interested in watching this hunt unfold.  You guys that live up there have some beautiful country and some great hunting.  It gets a little wild during the general season and makes you wonder how anything can live through such catastrophic event but apparently they do because Im thinking this Buck isn't a migrator but a local Buck.  I did see a pile of small Bucks though, lots of forks, and threes, but in the end I shot the best buck I seen in all the scouting and hunting I did.  Wish I could have seen it in its glory with a pile of snow over there but didn't work out that way.  Hope you guys and gals enjoy!
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Re: Late Tag Bucks
« Reply #40 on: November 14, 2016, 08:17:20 PM »
Nothing wrong with that buck. Good successful hunt that you put time in on with friends and family and ended up with a dandy buck. :tup:

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Re: Late Tag Bucks
« Reply #41 on: November 14, 2016, 08:18:14 PM »
Entiat Buck I took last Saturday.  Shot him at 550 yds as he was about to go over a ridge top chasing Does, it was quick acting and he looked really good to me.  I passed up one earlier in the same day that had more mass but smaller forks I think, the mass could be throwing me off but either way it was a good Buck for me.  I wanted something with deeper forks and when I seen this guy I seen good forks and he looked wider than his ears, guess I just assumed he had the mass and size so I took the shot.  There was a quite a bit ground shrinkage to say the least and I clearly need to work on my field judging lol but Im happy none the less.  He is still a great Buck for me, I had my daughters along and my good buddy who came over on all the scouting and hunting trips for this hunt so it made the kill even better to share this moment with family and friends.  I have the whole hunt from summer scouting to the kill shot and pack out all filmed and will be putting something together for whoever is interested in watching this hunt unfold.  You guys that live up there have some beautiful country and some great hunting.  It gets a little wild during the general season and makes you wonder how anything can live through such catastrophic event but apparently they do because Im thinking this Buck isn't a migrator but a local Buck.  I did see a pile of small Bucks though, lots of forks, and threes, but in the end I shot the best buck I seen in all the scouting and hunting I did.  Wish I could have seen it in its glory with a pile of snow over there but didn't work out that way.  Hope you guys and gals enjoy!

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Re: Late Tag Bucks
« Reply #42 on: November 14, 2016, 08:20:50 PM »
Very nice buck there Arteman!! Migrator(probably) or not he's a good representation of the tag. Congrats
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Re: Late Tag Bucks
« Reply #43 on: November 14, 2016, 08:24:25 PM »
Entiat Buck I took last Saturday.  Shot him at 550 yds as he was about to go over a ridge top chasing Does, it was quick acting and he looked really good to me.  I passed up one earlier in the same day that had more mass but smaller forks I think, the mass could be throwing me off but either way it was a good Buck for me.  I wanted something with deeper forks and when I seen this guy I seen good forks and he looked wider than his ears, guess I just assumed he had the mass and size so I took the shot.  There was a quite a bit ground shrinkage to say the least and I clearly need to work on my field judging lol but Im happy none the less.  He is still a great Buck for me, I had my daughters along and my good buddy who came over on all the scouting and hunting trips for this hunt so it made the kill even better to share this moment with family and friends.  I have the whole hunt from summer scouting to the kill shot and pack out all filmed and will be putting something together for whoever is interested in watching this hunt unfold.  You guys that live up there have some beautiful country and some great hunting.  It gets a little wild during the general season and makes you wonder how anything can live through such catastrophic event but apparently they do because Im thinking this Buck isn't a migrator but a local Buck.  I did see a pile of small Bucks though, lots of forks, and threes, but in the end I shot the best buck I seen in all the scouting and hunting I did.  Wish I could have seen it in its glory with a pile of snow over there but didn't work out that way.  Hope you guys and gals enjoy!
Congrats! Nice buck! We're you able to fill your other draw tag?

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Re: Late Tag Bucks
« Reply #44 on: November 14, 2016, 08:25:56 PM »
Nice buck, Arte!!!!!
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