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Large dead buck found
I was hunting with one of my good buddies in Coshocton County, Ohio. Its was towards the end of the 2nd day and we were heading back in after not seeing a single deer throughout the day. About 100 yards from the cabin i could see the tips of an antler sticking out from a little outcropping of rocks. When i walked up on it i found the remains of a big 10 point that had ben dead for some time. All that was left were scattered bones and the skull. The antlers were a little moss covered and had been chewed on but they were still in pretty good shape. I havnt been able to score it yet, but i plan on it next time i have some free time.
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RE: Large dead buck found
ah man thats a nice buck! too bad you didnt see that from your tree stand!
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dang!
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That's a Nice one!:D
Dan |
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That's a nice buck...too bad he didn't make it till next year for you.
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RE: Large dead buck found
thats a nice one
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Sweet buck... Hate finding ones like that though...
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What a shame!
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I don't mean to hijack this thread but I gotta ask.
I have asked this before but why is it such a shame when a buck with large antlers dies but when a doe or small basket rack buck dies it doesn't get the same "what a shame", "I hate to see one like that die", we see the [:@][:'(][>:]:(faces,etc... etc... Are we that greedy about bone? Why isn't it a "shame" when someone finds a doe skull covered in moss? |
RE: Large dead buck found
thats a really neat rack
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