Time to let them out!!! (http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj10/longbowben/DSC02266.jpg) (http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj10/longbowben/DSC02327.jpg)
And another one. (http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj10/longbowben/DSC02344.jpg)
Let's see a pic with you right next to him.
OK look at camp bastard on powwow.
nice pics! any velvet pics?
Ben, have you seen any shooters yet?? i shot one opening week, i will send you pics
No shooters on stand but have a few on my to do list.I think you need to post the story and picks for everyone to see thats a beast Congrats .
Alright Pete, no holding out. lets see it and hear the story.
nice buck---wonder if he could find his way to Coshocton county?? :bigsmyl:
Ben, the only way would be on the back of Mike's truck.
QuoteOriginally posted by 4runr:
Ben, the only way would be on the back of Mike's truck.
:biglaugh: :biglaugh: :biglaugh:
Yeah, I caught that!! I had just gotten up.....anyway---I'm sure he has a brother, or father or something---that'll work too!! :smileystooges:
He is a beauty!
Gorgeous buck! Very impressive and well deserved :notworthy:
Kind of ironic. These were taken from a camera at a stand that Ben just put in this year. It's about 200-300 yards from the stand I shot him from. Ben go the pics the day after I shot him. Cool to have alive pics of a deer you harvest. The pics told us that the buck was doing a loop. He would leave the corn field in the morning and work the pine ridge out and circle around. After bedding throughout the day he would make his way back to the corn field via the stand Ben had in. At least thats what we figure.