My History With a BIG Buck!
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and one more...
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"Big bucks didn't get big from being killed when they were young, Let Em' Go Let Em' Grow "-KB
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Well not sure anyone is still following this thread, but since I started I better finish...
Here is my only encounter with him in 2011, I was EXCITED to say the least that he had survived the season and was alive and well. I got a few still shots before he walked over the ridge. He definitely had the WOW factor and was the biggest buck I saw all summer.
And check out the frame on the 3-point, impressive as well.![smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
Here is my only encounter with him in 2011, I was EXCITED to say the least that he had survived the season and was alive and well. I got a few still shots before he walked over the ridge. He definitely had the WOW factor and was the biggest buck I saw all summer.
And check out the frame on the 3-point, impressive as well.
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Wow! That buck was incredible!
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Very impressive! Great thread, being able to follow one buck for several years has to be a thrill.
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He really turned into a great buck. I guess this is where your story ends and we "hope" the rest of the story gets picked up.
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This buck was harvested by a lady archer! If i remember right it was 33" wide and grossed 219".
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I have a couple more photos to add, then will finish up what JDH said...he is correct.
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My last pics of him from that morning (last time I saw him alive) - July 27th - 7:14 AM
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And what you've all been waiting for I suppose.
Here he is with the lucky hunter in all his/her glory. 6x9 Buck that was about 33" wide and grossed 219"
I'll refrain from sharing the story I heard, because it's second hand. Would be REALLY cool if the hunter would come share some pics and tell us but that's up to them.
One of the coolest bucks I've watched over a 3 year period.
Here he is with the lucky hunter in all his/her glory. 6x9 Buck that was about 33" wide and grossed 219"
I'll refrain from sharing the story I heard, because it's second hand. Would be REALLY cool if the hunter would come share some pics and tell us but that's up to them.
One of the coolest bucks I've watched over a 3 year period.
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And one last comparison pic from 2010 vs. 2011
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