The Buckeyes break there silence

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The Buckeyes break there silence

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Crazy was worried that the Buckeyes are being alittle quite this year. So I pulled a couple cameras today and found a buck I can share :lol: I don't want the odds in Vegas to change to much!

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WOW that is a keeper DUTCH
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Oh my GOD!!!!!!!! Would you be able to gve me the GPS location for him. I will not tell anyone else. It will be our secret my new best friend. Get back to me buddy. :D :D :D
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NICE!!!

So Laura... have you got that one already too? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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VixChix wrote:NICE!!!

So Laura... have you got that one already too? :lol: :lol: :lol:
Check your PM. He's lookin' right at me. Heh,Heh....
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Looks like a keeper. :wink:
I'm getting things ready down here in southern Ohio. Working on the feeders this weekend and adjusting blind/stand locations. Only saw one buck this weekend, and he wasn't much (small 4 point), but I saw a doe I would definitely like to get into crossbow range! She would fill up 1/3 of my small freezer! :shock: :lol:
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no wonder I didnt have many buck pics this weekend... you pulled my cards :P

he's a brute no doubt!! Definitely what Ohio has to offer :D

now how many typical pts does he actaully have?? 8 or 9 :P

contest aside, do ya'll have his sheds or is he new to the woods? Though we will still kick your butts, I wish you the best on him :D
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Gotta love the Great Midwest. I certainly do. :wink:
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ok, time for me to post big daddy that was in my backyard tonight

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he's actaully part Horse :P LMAO
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Post by Limbs and Sticks »

Oh yeah Mr. Freadbear, now that's one of them good, good ones, just be where your camera is opening morn and wack him :)


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crazyfarmer wrote:no wonder I didnt have many buck pics this weekend... you pulled my cards :P

he's a brute no doubt!! Definitely what Ohio has to offer :D

now how many typical pts does he actaully have?? 8 or 9 :P

contest aside, do ya'll have his sheds or is he new to the woods? Though we will still kick your butts, I wish you the best on him :D
Yeah he looks like he will end up with 8 or 9 typical points. I don't have his sheds i'm scouting this buck for my cousin on the family farm. I've never even bow hunted it. So the chances of me getting this buck are very small. Only if he doesn't listen to me :lol: Then I will be forced to step in. I did however get to see the buck I am after tonight. First time I have got to see him this year. He has us scared, but boy it was worth the wait! He looks alot like your buck Crazy!
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agingcrossbower wrote:Oh my GOD!!!!!!!! Would you be able to gve me the GPS location for him. I will not tell anyone else. It will be our secret my new best friend. Get back to me buddy. :D :D :D
I don't have any gps cordinates, but it's in Ohio south of Lake Erie! :lol:
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Post by crazyfarmer »

what do you think his scores might be gross? 150ish non typical? He's got good mass. Typical I wouldnt think but 135ish?

regardless, i'd arrow him:) He's definitetly got more pts than what im hunting :P
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Yeah I figured him to be a hair under 150 non typical just by looking. I didn't get out the pencil. YET! He is a different buck for this area. He is wider than the norm, but he lack tines, and mass for our area. He is a cool looking deer though. I hope to not have to make the choice of shooting or not! :lol:
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