12pt + 5 Atypical pts Buck

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Post by crazyfarmer »

he's gonna score in the 160's more than likely.. he may gross a little more though..

thats one heck of a buck.. he's got potential to be the biggest deer killed on the excal forum this season. Unless one of the Ohio guys connects with Buck 52!

congrats again and he's bigger than anything ive ever seen here in Va
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Congrats,that is one heck of a buck.Sure would be nice to start the season like that. Season starts Saturday October 3 rd here in Pa.
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Congrats, he's a beaut, enjoyed your hunting story too!
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It's the size of a horse !!!!!!! good one.
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Post by hunter7558 »

WOW :shock: SO NOW WHAT DO YOU DO FOR THE REST OF THE SEASON!! YOU JUST SHOT THE BUCK OF A LIFETIME! EVERY OTHER BUCK WILL LOOK LIKE A FAWN!! :lol: GREAT DEER!!! CONGRATS!!
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I appreciate everyone's comments. It's hard to be objective on the size of your own deer. I have learned most of what I know in regards to archery hunting from the regular members or the Excalibur Forum. Thanks
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Post by maple »

Congratulations.

That is one well muscled deer. I would not be surprised if it were more than 230 lbs.

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Post by Farmer »

That is a Buck of a lifetime . Congratulations !!
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What a buck.. :shock: ..alot of people pay big dollars to hunt/shoot a buck like that;

Do you hunt over food plots? would like to know if you private ground that practices deer management; not to many deer grow like that without some kind of good food source; very muscular; had to push close to 250 live weight;

Once again, congrats on a buck of a lifetime! be sure to send a picture to Bill T. at excalibur; they may want to use taht one for sure; Congrats.
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[quote="Arkbow"]What a buck.. :shock: ..alot of people pay big dollars to hunt/shoot a buck like that;

Do you hunt over food plots? would like to know if you private ground that practices deer management; not to many deer grow like that without some kind of good food source;

They eat the same thing we do: beans, cornbread, and turnip greens, with a few moon pies thrown in for good measure :D

That's one of 'em Nashville bucks, the only "deer management" they practice is they string up speakers around the food plots and pipe in country music continuously. One of two things happens. It either drives the deer crazy and they jump into the Cumberland River and drown theyselves, or it makes them overeat and they get huge like this one :D

By the way, very nice deer!

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Post by huntone »

:shock: :) Wow, what a fantastic buck. One of Tennessee's finest and

also something for me to fantasize about. Congratulations

Thanks for the great pics and story.
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Awesome buck!!!! Great story too!! Congrats all the way around.
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Post by roland »

congrats on the awsome buck.
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Post by Tar Heel »

Congrats great buck, pictures and story what a way to start the season.

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