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harvey lee

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As Archerystud would say, yank my noodle, that's a dandy! Congrats to your buddy!

Dang, he stole my line!!! smile

Great Buck!!!

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NICE! he'll make the Pope&Young 155" non typical min. by his main frame alone, add in 12-14" of n.t points and he's high 60's low 70's n.t.

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Donbo I wish i could get bonus tags, but were i hunt were aloud one tag so im done in MN for the year. But i got a buck and a doe bow tag for SD so my season is far from done grin

thanks sticknstring if your looking into getting a new bow wink check out Strothers if your dealer sells them. I love mine so far

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Q_Shot!!!!! any word on what that buck scores??? in my opinion; its Gross Boone all day long!!! great pics too

I heard he green scored him at 193.

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by a certified measurer? nice deer no doubt, the pictures don't do him any justice then if he's 193. i was thinking his mainframe was 160's.

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That big Pope County buck scores 185 officially. Like all nice bucks posted on here or any picture you really must see them in person to fully appreciate them. This is a real beauty! It should give all of us reason to get off the internet and get out there. This buck managed to remain very elusive until that one evening when he made a fatal mistake to move a little early. Any one of us could be next!

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Nice Buck, tough shot placement! I'll wager you had a little mess to dress that one. Good job with your recurve though, only 50 yards on the recovery, that's lucky for sure. Nice to have the scout pics too! Again, nice deer! Congrats.

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Congrats on a dandy! Traditional tackle to boot. That shot placement looks eerily familiar but the outcome worked out great. smile

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Nice deer JBone, don't worry about going to a compound, it isn't a cure-all to bad hits. I'd still be shooting traditional if I had more time to practice and feel confident enough to hunt with it. cool

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in my opinion that shot isn't anything to be dissapointed about with a recurve, plus the deers dead!. do you shoot instinctivly? i don't see a sight on your bow. alot of people on here probably couldn't shoot one descent, me included, thats why they shoot a compound. he11 of a job.

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