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a few game cam pic
tazzer
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from last year
I had this wide buck coming to a box blind last year and hope hes still around this so i can hang a bow stand and maybe with a little luck ok a lot of it [:D] maybe get a shot at him.
heres one from the front
not many points but dang at the spreed
I had this wide buck coming to a box blind last year and hope hes still around this so i can hang a bow stand and maybe with a little luck ok a lot of it [:D] maybe get a shot at him.
heres one from the front
not many points but dang at the spreed
Comments
Nice Tazz!!! [:p]
yep I just hope he's still around and has a few more points [:D]
i think I got a pic of him or his son the year before but with a broken main beam
not sure
seriously I do love those unique ones. Good luck.
I've posted this one several times but I wanted a shot at this guy last season, never did see him tho.
im not sure what happened that year but we had 3 or 4 bucks with odd racks that had hurt legs
none of us had shot at anything that we could not find but this year we did catch someone hunting over one of the feeders that had only wounded a 6 six point [:(!]
I love wide racks! That is a shooter in my book. We had one last year that we estimate about 24" wide as an 8 point. Also here is one I shot in 2006 22 1/8" wide...
dang dcso i would have fell out of the stand if i saw that [:p][:D]
heres one of him from the side if you look close you can hes got a hurt leg i think this acounts for the rack
Oh I like that one!! That would be a kickin one to have.
quote:Originally posted by dcso3009
I love wide racks! That is a shooter in my book. We had one last year that we estimate about 24" wide as an 8 point. Also here is one I shot in 2006 22 1/8" wide...
dang dcso i would have fell out of the stand if i saw that [:p][:D]
Would have been a heck of a fall! The stand was well over 25' up.