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BIGBEAR, are you sure that isn't a cow? I would guess 140 area but I would be more interested in what he dresses out at, go get him!

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Looks like him and the Jenny Craig need to have a "little talk" boy is he fat. There could be 80lbs of just talo on him alone.

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I shot a nice 9 four years ago that went 143 and looked a litte bigger than that, so I'm guessing its in the 125-135 range. What a chunk though!

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a nice 2 1/2.

Not much for a rack, but he sure looks stout

looks like something already had a taste of that back leg too.

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I guess I figured it out.

Checked the cam again today, and had a tricker treater on Halloween night.

By the way, that bear sure looks stout

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You guys think these are different bucks? To me it kind of looks like the little G4 is farther back on the rack in the first picture but it may be just an optical illusion.

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oh yeah, that back leg line gives it away. I wasnt taking my eyes off that rack!

If you take him,

I sure hope it's close to a trail you can drive on...

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potknot- that is a great looking buck with matching split G2's and what appears to be identical sides from what I can tell......would look good on the wall!!!!

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It is a nice deer indeed his rack looks similar to this deer. this one is a 8 pointer from the best i can tell

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Geez that big buck, he could end my hunting career as dragging him out might take my life from me, I'm sweating just thinking about dragging that horse. I'd be down to blaze orange underwear and boots, later pluggin an IV into various body parts.

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Geez that big buck, he could end my hunting career as dragging him out might take my life from me, I'm sweating just thinking about dragging that horse. I'd be down to blaze orange underwear and boots, later pluggin an IV into various body parts.

Lol- dragging deer by hand is brutal!!

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Nice pics guys. It's been all fall since I've checked these cams. Here's a few from the Crosslake area...

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We saw this one for the first time on the 28th of october, when he came around again last week - it was daylight and he was taken down.

The Moose was the first one we have gotten on camera, in the past 4 years.

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I still have cameras out but i am seeing the same thing... bucks seem to have disapeared but that has been the usual for the past couple years with me during the rut they are either moving to fast past cameras chasing does or they are taking different trails is the main thing i think they arent on cameras as much cause they are still there i see some in the stand

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