Last Day of the Year Ohio Buck

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Mike P
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Last Day of the Year Ohio Buck

Post by Mike P »

Havn't been around here for a while but I thought you guys might enjoy a pic of the buck I took this morning. Can't think of a better way to end the year then a date with a buck and my exocet! For you Ohio guys like Jim C, this is a Clermont County buck.


Have a great new year.


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Post by wabi »

Congratulations!!!!!!
A great way to end the year! I didn't put much effort into it today since the MZ season just ended yesterday, but I did see one doe. Not close enough for the Phoenix, though. At least we still have another month to hunt deer.
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Post by Jim C »

Nice job-I didn't hunt this year-shoulder surgery and while I can shoot my xbow, the doctor wasn't too keen about me climbing up a stand (where I hunt you have to use a stand) or trying to drag a deer.
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Post by Digger »

Good looking buck, congratulations Mike. 8)
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Post by speedball »

Nice looking buck!! Great job!!
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Post by GREY OWL »

Very good buck Mike, wish I could get one that big. Also nice back ground for the photo.

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Post by Partikle »

Very Nice. Don't you fellows get snow in winter?
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Post by Golden Eagle »

Nice Buck. Congratulations!!
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Post by The Butcher »

congratulations, very nice. good photo also. it is refreshing to see someone else out there actually does a nice job field dressing. I hate to see photos of deer, split from stem to stern. Very nice job, and congrats again, very nice buck. Butcher
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Post by The Butcher »

Good morning and happy new year to all of you early risers. Partikle, we get snow, just not like we used to. I remember the snow coming in Nov. and staying until March. Global warming I guess. Now it snows, stays for two weeks, warms up, melts, makes the yard a mess, snows, melts, etc... Still a nice buck Mike!
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Post by A.W »

Congrats!!! :wink:
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Congrats on a fine Buck!!!
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Post by Maritimer »

That's one fine looking buck congratulations. :D
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Post by Kenton »

congrats
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Post by Partikle »

The Butcher wrote:congratulations, very nice. good photo also. it is refreshing to see someone else out there actually does a nice job field dressing. I hate to see photos of deer, split from stem to stern. Very nice job, and congrats again, very nice buck. Butcher
I noticed that nice clean field job too. I would love to know how to do that. How do you reach so far forward and back to remove everything with such a small opening?

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