My Great White Hunters 1st Deer, an 8 Point Buck

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Moxie
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My Great White Hunters 1st Deer, an 8 Point Buck

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I have a Great White Hunter in my household. Last night, The Bride, while on her way home from Belmont, Massachusetts, and a Red Cross blood drive, hit a beautiful 8 point buck with her new Buick, damaging her left front fender and door, on Route 30 in the town of Weston, here in Massachusetts . She was fine, except for being shaken up by what happened. This buck is a good 8 and looks to weight somewhere between the 180 to 200 pound mark.

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Post by aerostarp »

She can enter that buck in the B & C Record Book (Buick & Chrysler) :lol:
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Hate to see the car damaged, glad she is ok. Nice Buck, reckon thats one way of getting them! :D
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It almost looks like an impression of the rack on the door by the door handle. Glad she is ok.
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Headlights

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Yes ,I know that if you could mount headlight, on the front of a bolt,or arrow,that you would never miss one of those elusive creatures,or even a car horn.Two years ago I stopped the van in the middle of the road,and it run right into the side of the van,killed it right now,but I would rather had shot it any time,than hit it with a car or van.
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Post by sumner4991 »

Wow . . .she's lucky. Glad to see she is OK. That's a nice buck. My cousin killed a big buck with his Ford Bronco, he mounted it and put a plaque at the bottom. The plaque had "Killed my John D., Date Nov. 12, 1982 . . . didn't mention anything about him killing it with his Ford. :lol:
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Post by Horizontal Hunter »

Moxie,

I am glad that she was not hurt. Those Buicks are awfully expensive broadheads. That is a beautiful buck.

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Car/deer collision

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Hey Moxie: Glad to hear no one was hurt, but that's what you get when you take the "i" out of Buick, a Buck! (Nice looking deer.)

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my wife was bornand raised in natick. is this anywhere close to that?
btw-ive only been up there one time to visit-have no idea about the area except that the people talk funny.
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taxman wrote:my wife was bornand raised in natick. is this anywhere close to that?
btw-ive only been up there one time to visit-have no idea about the area except that the people talk funny.
YEP! 10 minutes!
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