My 2007 Boxing Day Buck (pic and video added)

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warningshot
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Post by warningshot »

wtg ..congrats
frisky
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Post by frisky »

Real nice buck....CONGRATS....wish I could see something!
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seeelk
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Your 2007 Boxing Day Buck

Post by seeelk »

Congratulations, Beautiful Buck, your deer in Canada blow ours away, I would have that Buck mounted in a heart beat.
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Farmer
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Post by Farmer »

Very Nice buck ! !! Congratulations!!
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kendo kid
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Post by kendo kid »

Right on Partikle. Congratulations on a really nice buck
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Post by crazyfarmer »

congrats!! I give you big props for holding out on smaller bucks since you havent taken any with the xbow.. in doing so, you got to see this one come by.

thats the reason alotta guys never see the big ones out there. If you can let the little ones walk, this is what you get 8) :D

congrats on the fine trophy!
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Post by Apple_Orchard »

Congrats on a great late season buck!! Cool video too!
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Post by R.J. »

Beauty buck ! , Congrat's ... Cool picture and video as well !
See Ya. ... R.J. > " Remember , Trophies are measured by the time and energy expended to get them , not the size or quantity of the quarry "
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