late season suburban buck(pics)

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taxman
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late season suburban buck(pics)

Post by taxman »

well-the season is now over for me. it was a long season in the woods. i have been after this guy for 2 years. got him on the trail cam but never was able to get a crack at him during daylight hours. he came cruising by me a couple of days ago. its my largest xbow deer to date.
my exocet 200 along w/ my gold tip laser II's and rocket steelhead 100 did the trick.
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Post by TYE »

WOW! NICE BUCK! CONGRATS!
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Post by A.W »

That's a fine looking buck. Congrats!!! :wink:
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Post by R.J. »

Sweeeeet ! ... Congrat's ... nice buck !
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Post by GREY OWL »

That is for sure a dandy buck Taxman. I'd like to hear the story.

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Post by wabi »

Congratulations!!!!!!!!!
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Post by GaryL »

Big Congrat's :!: :!:
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Post by Sliver »

Very Nice ,Congratulations!
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Post by Allan »

WOW!!! Nice deer.

How about the whole hunting story? There must be several chapters considering you have been hunting him for 2 years.
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Post by GaryL »

Congrats again taxman, I want to state that is one awesome looking rack on that fellow :!: :!:
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Post by tracer »

Awesome Buck Taxman. Well done. Nice shot placement too.
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Post by Kenton »

great buck, probably feels even better having to wait for him. congrats
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Post by crazyfarmer »

wow, nice Va kill.. when did season go out up your way? Over her ein eastern Va it went out the first weekend in Jan.. you got lucky he hadnt dropped his antlers also. I'd be careful on how you pick him up also;)

big congrats
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Post by PJC »

Don't you just LOVE hunting on the snow!
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Post by Maritimer »

Fine looking buck, congratulations.
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