A Worthy Opponent.... and a Long Lost Shed..
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Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Northwest suburbs, Illinois
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RE: A Worthy Opponent.... and a Long Lost Shed..
Ah, Mr. Buck, the bane of my hunting existance. What hath happened to thee? Upon whose wall does your head now hang? Or do your bones lay wasting away in the depths of the marshland? We may never know......
Shouldv'e named him simply.. Mr. S.O.B.
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RE: A Worthy Opponent.... and a Long Lost Shed..
The last photo we got of this buck was in the fall of 2006 and he hasn't been seen since. Granted I didn't have my cameras out on this piece of ground this fall so he could still be around but I doubt it. He would be at least 7 and there's not too many bucks that live to that age around here. Anything is possible though....
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RE: A Worthy Opponent.... and a Long Lost Shed..
I'd love to Troy. But sadly.. I have given my only other Mr. Buck shed to Justins dad.. as he was actually hunting it and cared more of it than I did. In fact, he will probably recieve this one too.
Here is a link to the original journal entry I did a few years back on the buck.
http://www.huntingnet.com/fieldjourn...l.aspx?nID=342
I will actually try to get ahold of all the sheds however.. and do another journal entry of him sometime late this spring.
Here is a link to the original journal entry I did a few years back on the buck.
http://www.huntingnet.com/fieldjourn...l.aspx?nID=342
I will actually try to get ahold of all the sheds however.. and do another journal entry of him sometime late this spring.