My early season trad velvet buck
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Re: My early season trad velvet buck
outstanding trad kill and buck.... congrats!!!
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Sweet
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Bigburner wrote:Lockdown wrote:Great buck! Great story. Loved all the details... congrats!
What’s on the agenda the rest of the season?
Not real sure yet. It’s so hot and dry here right now that Water is a commodity. All the water holes I had cams on dried up So I’m going to pull those and see who else might be in the area. I need to get into some spot and see if the scrape and rub lines started to open up but there is one deer in particular I really would really like to get on. I’m going to really try and get a plan together before the rut.
More than one buck tag... I’m jealous! Good luck
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Sounds like your plan and patience paid off. Congrats on a great kill.
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Congrats and thanks for the detailed story.
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Congratulations!
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Spectacular!
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Congratulations on the fine velvet trad buck bigburner!
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That's a beautiful deer! Awesome work getting on him. Respect for doing it trad!
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Nice work!
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Awesome hunt! Congratulations!!!
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Wow, great buck bigburner. Trad and velvet are usually just cool enough, but you had to go throw some mass and long tines in there as well. Well Done
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So I got a little bonus coverage on the phone the other day and had to go reread the story because my brain wasn't capable of absorbing it all. Guess I need a study guide, and the resulting bump others may enjoy as well.
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