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landman

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first let me say the day should be 2013, pulled this card yesterday and forgot to reset the date

I have pictures of this buck from 2008-09 season at 3.5
last year was his prime, hes know going down hill
He's still a major trophy to me for years he has been a clean 8pt
last year with a sticker

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well I've seen all sides front & back, he's past his ears on spread
130" ?, but if you zoom in you can see he has a sticker on his left G2 plus the sticker at that base, and if you look close
you can see the drop tine on the other beam between G2 & G3
He's a cool deer, I'm thinking he add's another 10" with that so 140", I have a 132" clean 8 on the wall here with short G1 and not as much mass
 
landman said:
well I've seen all sides front & back, he's past his ears on spread
130" ?, but if you zoom in you can see he has a sticker on his left G2 plus the sticker at that base, and if you look close
you can see the drop tine on the other beam between G2 & G3
He's a cool deer, I'm thinking he add's another 10" with that so 140", I have a 132" clean 8 on the wall here with short G1 and not as much mass

Put up a couple more angles!
 
Master Chief said:
landman said:
well I've seen all sides front & back, he's past his ears on spread
130" ?, but if you zoom in you can see he has a sticker on his left G2 plus the sticker at that base, and if you look close
you can see the drop tine on the other beam between G2 & G3
He's a cool deer, I'm thinking he add's another 10" with that so 140", I have a 132" clean 8 on the wall here with short G1 and not as much mass

Put up a couple more angles!

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Very rare that a buck lives to that age in the wild, and not because of hunting. Bucks--with their stressful and brutal lives--generally don't live long, even though they are capable of living a long time in captivity.
 

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