Where have I seen this buck before?

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Woody Williams
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Where have I seen this buck before?

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Supposedly from the King Ranch..

This is making the internet rounds again.

I saw this a couple years ago and can't place it.

Anyone remember it?

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or my nightmare? i would have missed on that one at 10 yards somehow!
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i don't know where you have seen him before but i know where i would have liked to have seen him.... in my crosshairs :lol: :lol:
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What kid of dog is that? He is a good looking pooch!
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i dont recall seeing that buck, but that my friends is what you call a 200inch buck :lol:

btw, thats my fav hound also. One hellova nose on him;)
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I'm not sure that is the same buck. Here is a short video of a King Ranch double drop tine buck.
http://www.texashuntworks.com/index.php ... rande.html

The one in the video has brow tines that curve inward. The one pictured above are very straight.

Both as awesome.

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crazyfarmer wrote: btw, thats my fav hound also. One hellova nose on him;)
Do you know the breed name? He looks like he belongs in my home. :D
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Post by Moxie »

There has been one pictured with double drop tines but the drop on the right doesn't look like it; and, I think it was a mid-West buck.
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I found it..

Believed to be a Mexican high fence buck.


http://www.boone-crockett.org/news/trop ... BFC6E01353
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Woody Williams wrote:Supposedly from the King Ranch..
I would hate to see that guy's bill for that harvest!!
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That's a Black and Tan Coonhound Piper. They are used alot around here for raccoons and deer,they make excellent trailing dogs too!!
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Nocturnal wrote:That's a Black and Tan Coonhound Piper. They are used alot around here for raccoons and deer,they make excellent trailing dogs too!!
black and tans are what we call them;) excellent nose;) They have a very cold nose also for deer so they will trail and trail one before jumping him.
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i guess i was wrong i was going to say it was a bloodhound
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That's what we call them here too Crazy,i had to throw in the "coonhound" for search purposes. Type in just black and tan,you might get something you dont want to see. :shock: :lol:
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