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Great yound buck

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Great yound buck

Postby helomech » 10:11 pm Sep 29 2009

I am thinking he is only 1.5, and if so he is going to be awesome in a few years.

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Re: Great yound buck

Postby helomech » 10:13 pm Sep 29 2009

Another new guy.

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Long brow tine deer finally found the protein.

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6 does in one pic, never had more than 4 before.

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Re: Great yound buck

Postby tgt » 11:06 pm Sep 29 2009

Great pics Brad!!!!!!!! Keep up the good work.


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Re: Great yound buck

Postby helomech » 11:07 pm Sep 29 2009

Thanks Tom.

Man I busted my arse this week at home, and did not get a dang thing done that has anything to do with hunting.
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Re: Great yound buck

Postby hoghunta » 12:01 am Sep 30 2009

keep it up man. sweet picks
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Re: Great yound buck

Postby slimpickins » 08:18 am Sep 30 2009

Sweet!
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Re: Great yound buck

Postby helomech » 10:01 am Sep 30 2009

thanks guys, I am excited about him.
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Re: Great yound buck

Postby Txpapa » 12:43 pm Sep 30 2009

Looking good helomech cup.gif

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Re: Great yound buck

Postby helomech » 12:58 pm Sep 30 2009

Thanks, hopefully my neighbors don't put a hurt on it.
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Re: Great yound buck

Postby Txpapa » 02:22 pm Sep 30 2009

helomech wrote:Thanks, hopefully my neighbors don't put a hurt on it.


Time for a crown and coke sit down w/ your neighbors.
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Re: Great yound buck

Postby helomech » 02:39 pm Sep 30 2009

Yeah, got most of them on the same page, but one group I am worried about.
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Re: Great yound buck

Postby Txpapa » 02:59 pm Sep 30 2009

There is nothing worse than having someone reep the rewards of your hard work. juggle.gif Good luck w/ em.
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Re: Great yound buck

Postby helomech » 04:12 pm Sep 30 2009

yeah, it could make me want to start shooting them (the young deer). And I don't want that to happen.
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Re: Great yound buck

Postby TEXASLEFTY » 06:59 pm Sep 30 2009

Looking good!
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Re: Great yound buck

Postby helomech » 07:11 pm Sep 30 2009

Thanks John.
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Re: Great yound buck

Postby tgt » 10:11 am Oct 01 2009

helomech wrote:I am thinking he is only 1.5, and if so he is going to be awesome in a few years.
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Hey ,

Do you think you could shoot his left antlers off every year???? That would keep the neighbors from shooting him for a while!
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Re: Great yound buck

Postby helomech » 10:32 am Oct 01 2009

Might make him a little scared of coming out also.
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