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#42
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Sep 2004
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From: Manassas, VA
I don't have the ability to use any game cams because I hunt on a military base. Just alot of scouting and glassing. One of my goals is to have a good buck within range within the first 5 days of bow season. I know it is a long shot, but I killed a 7 point the first week of October a few years ago, so I think I can do it again if I work hard enough.
#43
I don't have any pics yet of the guys I'll be after. Plus if I do get some I won't be posting them. Around here, anything worth chasing is best kept to yourself. They have to avoid the jacklighters already, so I certainly don't want to be drawing attention to them.
#45
ORIGINAL: DropTine249
Bry, we're talking about bucks man...ew
So you dont have to worry about any of us chasing your "men" around !!
I don't have any pics yet of the guys I'll be after. Plus if I do get some I won't be posting them
So you dont have to worry about any of us chasing your "men" around !!

#46
Well, I hope a few of these guys made it through the gun seasons and the winter. I'll know soon enough if they did. I'd love to see the 13 pointer in the first 2 pics with the big sticket out the left side. The typical 10 point in the 3rd pic should be a real nice buck this year also. I have a pics of a few more bucks I hope are still around at home I'll try and post later.










#50
ORIGINAL: DropTine249
Diessel, that pig in teh first 2 photos has nice mass.
I hope he made it through the gun season..He should be a hell of a buck.
One good thing about living where we live, diesel, is that our winters are generally easy on wildlife. The winters we get really just jump start first green, and its benificial to wildlife.
Good luck !
Diessel, that pig in teh first 2 photos has nice mass.
I hope he made it through the gun season..He should be a hell of a buck.
One good thing about living where we live, diesel, is that our winters are generally easy on wildlife. The winters we get really just jump start first green, and its benificial to wildlife.
Good luck !
And youre right about the winters being mild when comparing to other states.
Early in, it is nice now, but its taken 10 years on some of the properties to see quality bucksevery season.




