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Awesome write up and Great bucks as usual! Specs on Dads rifle? Looks awesome.
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Scott, Hearty congrats from “the couch”! Wish I could do that with my dad, I’m sure you’re enjoying every hunt with yours!
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Very cool vid and pics. Once again, thanks for taking us along. Congrats all around.
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Scott & Paul did great this year! The 2020 deer season ended here very quietly which is always a good thing. A light haze over the maple grove that smelled remarkably like cigars...
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Scott & Paul did great this year! The 2020 deer season ended here very quietly which is always a good thing. A light haze over the maple grove that smelled remarkably like cigars... Bet y'all had a great time back together. Great hunt as Scott so well documented and narrated. As I posted earlier, sorta brought back memories of BobinNH, who I'm sure was looking down on you guys. DF
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Scott & Paul did great this year! The 2020 deer season ended here very quietly which is always a good thing. A light haze over the maple grove that smelled remarkably like cigars... Thank you. I take it the cigars are a deer-victory-celebration in your area? I know a few that have had better days.
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As I posted earlier, sorta brought back memories of BobinNH, who I'm sure was looking down on you guys.
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DF, yeah, I sure miss Bob (as I know many here do as well). I'm sure he was laughing his @ss off that morning.
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Scott & Paul did great this year! The 2020 deer season ended here very quietly which is always a good thing. A light haze over the maple grove that smelled remarkably like cigars... Thank you. I take it the cigars are a deer-victory-celebration in your area? I know a few that have had better days. Good eating in the making... DF
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Midwest Mofia strikes again! 😂 Time shared hunting never leaves the heart. You two boys always kick ass and bring home the bacon. Great bucks men! 👍
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Very nice. That 8 is going to be a fuggin' monster next year - I'd never know though cause he wouldn't have seen Day 2. Envious of your Kansas Connection.
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Skane, did your buck break off his G3 on the left side or did he try to grow a point there and it just petered out like they do some time? powdr
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Thank you for sharing. Wonderful landscape and nice bucks.
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Very well done and told!! Congrats!
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Thanks for the awesome post, another great trip as per usual!
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I look forward to your posts about this hunt every year. You really are fortunate to have such an incredible place to hunt.
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Skane, did your buck break off his G3 on the left side or did he try to grow a point there and it just petered out like they do some time? powdr You might be referencing the G4 - yeah, not broken, just never really grew. I look forward to your posts about this hunt every year. You really are fortunate to have such an incredible place to hunt. Spot-on in our fortune to hunt there. Finding an older buck there is rarely an easy task but it's easy to put in the time when you know there is a definite possibility of seeing one. And it's easy to be fooled by the younger bucks too - pretty easy to mistakenly shoot a 3.5 y/o if you don't get time to study them a bit. BTDT.
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great pics and story... thanks for all you work in this post
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Looking at those deer on my computer instead of my phone makes me appreciate what you guys did! Those are great bucks and some absolutely gorgeous country! Well done gentlemen.
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Spot-on in our fortune to hunt there. Finding an older buck there is rarely an easy task but it's easy to put in the time when you know there is a definite possibility of seeing one. And it's easy to be fooled by the younger bucks too - pretty easy to mistakenly shoot a 3.5 y/o if you don't get time to study them a bit. BTDT. Right on. Some guys don't like trail cams because they don't see the deer on them during the season. I like to have them out because it helps me see what MIGHT come through when I'm in the bushes. If all I see are spikes and forks, it's hard to get motivated to keep after it. But if I know that big, rutty, stinky sumbitch is in there. I'll play in the woods for weeks if time allows.
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Awesome write up and Great bucks as usual! Specs on Dads rifle? Looks awesome. 805--The rifle is a 7600 in 6.5C crafted by Nathan Chesney at Hillbilly Rifles. 20" bbl. Gray Ceracoat. Much lighter than a standard 7600. Leupold VX2, 2-7. I've taken several bucks and 'yotes with it and the 120gr TTSX. Paul
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