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Old 12-02-2003 | 07:13 AM
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atlasman
 
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Default RE: Define irony (and trophy)

The word " trophy" is a blanket word that means a lot of different things. Not getting caught up in how other people define that word is the real key to Trophy
Agreed...........and I know we went back and forth on this in your tag draw thread. BTW did you ever go there and kill one?

Again, I hope people don' t misread what I wrote and think I am looking for justification of my deer as a trophy or that it' s better then someone elses........I couldn' t care less. This deer is a trophy so far above and beyond anything that I ever dreamed would walk in front of me where I was hunting that nothing could ever decrease the emotions I feel about him.

I wish every hunter on this board could feel like I did when I came to the end of that blood trail and found this buck.........I was brought to my knees in an open field by a rush of nearly every emotion possible at levels off the charts. 17 years of beating the bush for countless hours and there he was. Finally.
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