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TAC
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Post by TAC »

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Post by sparkplug »

You out did yourself on this picture, this is one beautiful shot.
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Post by sparkplug »

TAC, can I post this picture over on the Ontario Hunting Lodge site. They would love seeing this one I bet.
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Post by PRB »

Really beautiful picture. :)
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TAC
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Post by TAC »

Thanks! I don't know if I'm having more fun shooting them with a camera or with my bow!

Post on whatever website you wish!

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Post by Sliver »

Todd

AMAZING Photo!
I tell ya,, you have brought back that inner desire within myself,, I want to get out there photograph some wildlife now! :D
I'm only using a Canon S1 IS as far as digital goes,,,, I need to save my pennies for a DSLR :wink:
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Post by GaryL »

Pineyriverbuck wrote:Really beautiful picture. :)
Ditto, I Can't say it any better TAC :!:
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Post by Guest »

I haven't said much, but I've been following the posts looking for the latest pics of this buck. This one is great! Keep up the great photography work so we can watch this magnificant buck, and THANKS for sharing the pics!
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Post by Hi5 »

Todd

I too have enjoyed seeing your photos. Thanks.

One thought, though. Keep your location vague. There are enough buttheads in the world that some of them might head over your way with the idea of poaching that deer.

Might not even have to be poachers in the legal sense of the word. If I recall correctly, you show a Canadian address. Treaty Indians can legally hunt on Crown land or with permission on private land, anytime. When that boy is away from your feeder he may be at risk.

If anyone deserves to take that buck, it's you.
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Post by Hoss »

really nice Tac....Merry Christmas to all of us is all I can say... :wink:
Dedicated.... ta all the sweet Bucks yet ta die!
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Post by Guest »

awesome pictures TAC

thanks for sharing once again
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Post by Bob McNally »

awesome pictures TAC

thanks for sharing once again

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Post by Sandman »

Am I the only one or will everyone else go into withdrawl (sp?) like an attic trying to get off crack when (please dont say it could be so) these impressive photos stop! :cry:

Great pics Tac!

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TAC
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Post by TAC »

R.J is out in my driveway right now waiting for the big guy to come out. So far only a doe and an anterless buck has come along.

He should be coming out soon though (hopefully!).
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Post by mdcrossbow »

WOW ! that is so cool. Better than sitting at the movies I'll bet.
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