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There are a lot of good deer I've looked at that I'd trade for a crack at that heavy one.
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That first one would be a once in a lifetime buck for me. Hell, the 2nd one too most likely. If I ever get anything close to either I’d be a happy man.There are a lot of good deer I've looked at that I'd trade for a crack at that heavy one.
Eating breakfast outside this morning was an easy decision. It was right around 40 degrees so not bad. I work a late shift so was lucky to be home for them today. Watching the 2nd buck dancing with that down was very cool. She’d move one way, then he’d jump to block her. Back and forth several times.My telework productivity wouldn't amount to squat if I lived at your house.
Tough to beat a monster muley with that kind of character...I woke up this morning to this beast in my backyard. He's got a little limp when he walks, but no clear injury. The mass and extra junk on his antlers is awesome. One of the bigger bucks (when it comes to pure antler mass), I've ever seen in my yard. These big guys come in every year during the rut and then disappear again. I ate breakfast on my deck watching this guy eat and relax. A great morning to say the least.
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Love the TOWNIE bucks , there so relaxed, you get to observe them in away they won’t let you in the wildAnother OR buck, New addition this week to the neighbors yard. Seems to like laying out in the bark!
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