James Crank=dropper buck

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nice photo i like how the picture was in the snow
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Doesn't anyone ever think that by chasing these deer around all winter...all we really do is waste their precious fat reserves?? It takes that much more away from spring antler growth. Give em a break!!!!
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any smart person wouldnt chase the deer around in the winter but a good photo really causes no harm what so ever
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D-Huntr, is this buck being chased? Can't tell from the photo - he is standing still. Give US a break!
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I agree with I bow hunt. We are not going to waste these deers good guy reserves by taking photos. You are not going to see a buck of that caliber very often. That buck doesn't look like he cares one bit about being photographed. He probably likes it. Back off on the good guy reserve stuff.
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good guy reserves/
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i bohunt and hunter are right, we are not going to hurt these deer by taking pictures. It is not going to waste there food reserves
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Maybe a couple of you are overlooking something (the date on the photo) I don't know where this was but I would still be hunting then not just taking pictures..great pic, real nice buck
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no kiddin like a picture will make a deer lose 50 lbs!!
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you are all retarded this deer is on winter range and feeding, this picture did not bother this deer and by the way this is wyoming not whitetail country these deer are used to this
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