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muskie55

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Wow Amish,

That is a hogzilla!!!

Nice pics, I should have lots of pics on wednesday. i'll put em up.

cj

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Only one good pic, i was hoping for more. but with the really high temps this last week, i don't think the deer were moving much. i'll put the cameras back out and hope for more.

a medium 8 pointer....

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Awesome pictures...It sure helps put me in the mood to go out in the backyard and fling arrows...

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Heres a nice 6 1/2 year old I finaly got on camera the other day! Hes sure got a long face.

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This buck was a bonus. Ive seen him once. I havent seen a Droptine buck in 8 year so that was nice! This one has some potential though!

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I enjoy seeing everyone elses pics, thought you may like these. Ill try to get more up soon.

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Good grief slim!

Either one of them would be incredible, but to have 2 in that caliber is doubly incredible!

Hey Amish

Did you bag any of those deer you had last year on cam?

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Holy Cow!

I want to see bucks like that where I hunt. It would make it real hard to shoot anything smaller, and probably make for tag soup at the end of the season, but it would be worth it.

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You gotta like your chances with those pics----the third one is a beast---too bad he doesn't have any brow tines.

jeff

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The one without brow tines looks old. The body on that thing looks disproportionate to his head and neck. Good luck.

I am putting up my cameras next weekend. I just haven't been able to get out to the hunting land. Apperantly there is a monster that the land owner saw two weekends ago. They said he was at least a 12 pointer. I will see if I can get him on camera.

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They are some real bruisers, hopefully can get some others like this coming as well at some of the other sites. I am getting more cameras tonight to get setout in the next day or so.

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Nice looking pictures and some great looking bucks hope you get the big ones like your cam's get.

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man all these pics are gettin me pumped up! just got 3 moutrie i-40's and got em out tonight. its gonna be a long week waitin to pull those cards the first time and see what i got!!!!!!!!!

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Nice pics everyone! Im getting excited! In about another week I would imagine were gonna start seeing some in hard horn!

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WOW!!!! TRM these are some big boys especially the last one the big 8 he is a monster and must have 28" main beams are these bucks on a managed property? Just Curious

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