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Gotta love those genes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Started by leatherneck, September 17, 2011, 06:18:00 PM

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jamesh76

QuoteOriginally posted by looper:
I don't know, but I'd say that is the same deer. A thickened out winter coat will add some pounds to him.
That is what I thought.
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Coonbait

You could be like the folks on the tv shows and let him pass because he's not 5 years old and not met his true potential! Me, I don't ask for a birth certificates. I shoot at that beauty.
Good Luck I hope you get a crack at him!
Glenn

longbowben

I don't think it is look at the picture from last year one throat patch and the other deer has a double patch.
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leatherneck

QuoteOriginally posted by Coonbait:
 Me, I don't ask for a birth certificates.
Glenn
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K.S.TRAPPER

QuoteOriginally posted by longbowben:
I don't think it is look at the picture from last year one throat patch and the other deer has a double patch.
X2

I even down loaded the pick zoomed in and changed the contrast. Looks like 2 different deer!

Good luck hunting him  :thumbsup:  

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JamesKerr

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bryan r

Zoomed in and thoroughly examined both photos. Unless their fur patterns change from year to year, the dark spot breaking up the white on his snout makes me think you have two of different deer there.

Izzy

Thats the same buck! If you look closely in the pics, they both have 4 legs, 2 antlers and a pair of ears. Either way he or they are fantastical beasts. Good luck and enjoy the chess game ahead.

KentuckyTJ

You guys have some great deer. Hope your paths cross soon.
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toppredator

Beautiful buck.  I can't get over the tine length, HUGE!!!  TRW

J. Holden

Nice looking deer for sure.  Wether it's the same or not I'm' sure you'll have fun hunting him.  Please keep us posted.

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leatherneck

QuoteOriginally posted by Izzy:
Good luck and enjoy the chess game ahead.
A chess game it could be. This pic was taken off a soybean field. Problem is the beans will be cut within 2-weeks of the start of the season. So that gives us about that amount of time to get a crack at him.
Then he will probably follow suit and move to where the corn is. Then finding him again will be the task. But thats why they call it hunting!!!!
The great thing about it is I put the cam in the spot to try to get a pic of another buck we saw the week before. It was bigger than this one.  :scared:    :bigsmyl:
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Ray Lyon

Hmmm, it would help our analysis of the pictures if you'd throw in GPS coordinates of where the pictures were taken.   :laughing:  

Whether it's the same buck or not, beautiful animals. Good luck with your season.
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