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I have early season pics of that last buck. Now I know where he's traveling during the rut. Glad he survived. Next year he will be a stud for sure. I figured he was 3.5 this year and wanted to wait another year. Thanks for sharing.
 
One other thing to consider when looking for these bucks next year is how hard the rut and fighting can be. We often times find some of our better bucks dead after season and the following year and we can only chalk it up to injuries such as brain abscess etc. Best of luck with your bucks next year Scott!
 
Andy S.":2tk19vs7 said:
Top buck may be dead, it is hard for me to see the brows in your picture to confirm or deny my claim. We killed one on Ames January 2nd that looks like him, he went 127" and was aged at 3.5. You can see the buck in the picture at the link below.
http://amesplantation.zenfolio.com/p167 ... #h61bb0d86


The top buck is from our Hardeman County farm, he still should be alive.
 

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