Palmated Buck Hit---RECOVERED!!!

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That's the author in him coming out. First I think he deserves a little rest but with the updates the last couple months we can still patiently wait for the finally. :D Thumbs up Mike P
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Glad to hear all are well and you found him. Hope you get some rest, thanks for letting us know! We wuz gettin worried some.
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That's wonderful news~! Congrats~!
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Post by Golden Eagle »

Congratulations Mike!!!! What a great ending [xcept for the Yotes] to the story. I have followed your story and what a long Season you had pursueing this unique Buck. Look forward to pictures even if its trail cam pics of him on the hoof. Again Congratulatiions!!!!

Now you can sit back and relax and reflect on all the encounters.
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That is good news that you`s recovered the buck even if it is not the way you wanted it to end .
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Mike we will all sleep good knowing this deer was recovered and will wait painstakingly for the story!!you deserve some rest!!
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Congrats Mike! I can't wait to see the pics!
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Post by hetichunter »

I am thrilled you found him! The news was traveling at some of the other forums and hunting chat rooms and sure enough when i got here I saw RECOVERED!!!

Outstanding Job!

Now i know what a great time i am in for on wednesday.
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crazyfarmer wrote:Mike, post a dang pic for gawds sake.. we have waited 4months to see this thing :P :P :D I dont care if they are purty or not, i just wanna see that rack :D

congrats on finding him.. its been a long journey and im sure you are wore out over this also
I agree maybe we should put this to a poll. who wants to see pics ?? :lol: :lol:
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Congratulations Mike on recovering your deer!

Hard to believe that with so little time left, you managed to connect with the buck that's been haunting you (and us!) for so long. Thanks for taking us along on your quest. Looking forward to hearing more of how it all went down.
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Post by Woody Williams »

Congratulations...

Your taxidermist should be able to provide you with a new cape. They are available at about $100 extra.
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Post by killshot »

Congratulations Mike.

So happy for you. It has been a long quest and I am thankful to you for bringing us on it with you. It is to bad about the yots but you did the right thing. Get a good night's sleep I can't wait to hear the rest of the story.
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Post by wabi »

Congratulations Mike!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm sure glad to hear you recovered him. This weather has been a challenge for sure, I know you earned this buck! Sorry to hear of the coyote damage, but as Woody said your taxidermist should be able to provide a cape if one is needed.
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wabi wrote: Sorry to hear of the coyote damage, but as Woody said your taxidermist should be able to provide a cape if one is needed.
Glad y'all found that buck, Mike. :D

I'm sure everyone has their own ideas about the mount, and I'm sure you do too, but here's my two cents worth (valued appropriately! :wink:):

If it were me, I wouldn't want a different cape because it wouldn't be the image of the buck I hunted! In cape replacements, I never can get past the fact that it isn't the original deer that inspired the mount.

It seems to me that if coyotes tore your buck up so bad the cape was ruined, then a European skull mount would be perfectly appropriate and would represent what really happened.

That's just the way I think. I know you'll do what you want, as you should! :D

As for pics, I rather enjoy real-life, on-the-scene recovery shots ... even when the result is less than desirable. I live in the midst of nature, and see it's harshness frequently. To me, what happened to your deer was perfectly natural. Of course, it's up to you what you show us, and we'll be content with that.

Hope you've had a nice rest during your own recovery! :D
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Post by saxman »

YES!!!
I Knew you would find him.
Congrats Mike :D
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