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gri22ly 08-31-2008 09:43 AM

Mr. Big pic's
 
This is one of the largest bucks ever photographed in the wild and myall timefavorite. Just thought I would share.
This is one of many pic's taken by George Barnett of Mr. Big




Germ 08-31-2008 09:49 AM

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In case anyone wonders...... That is a mature deer:)

Rory/MO 08-31-2008 09:50 AM

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Wow that's awesome!

TexasBowHunter 08-31-2008 10:02 AM

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That is a stud for sure....That is the buck of a lifetime!!!!

gri22ly 08-31-2008 10:24 AM

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ORIGINAL: TexasBowHunter

That is a stud for sure....That is the buck of a lifetime!!!!
The pic's were taken on the Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge in North Texas. His estimated body mass was over 300 pounds.Though hunted by many,he died of old age.

Siman08/OH 08-31-2008 10:47 AM

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Unbelievable!

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Chuck7 08-31-2008 10:55 AM

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How would ya like to see that walk by on the first day at 20 yds..??:)

and have to draghim out of the swamp for a mile and 1/2[&o]
I think were going to need a bigger deer cart..:D

TexasBowHunter 08-31-2008 10:56 AM

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ORIGINAL: gri22ly


ORIGINAL: TexasBowHunter

That is a stud for sure....That is the buck of a lifetime!!!!
The pic's were taken on the Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge in North Texas. His estimated body mass was over 300 pounds.Though hunted by many,he died of old age.
Very interesting, I didn't know we had any deer of that bodysize in this state. I thought they all came from the mid-west:D. Either way, he is a moss back stud!!!!

wisbowhunter2009 08-31-2008 11:28 AM

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very nice looking deer but to me that looks a bit fishy... not saying its not true but infront of the left year towards the snout it looks like another ear.. But maybe not and if not, thats one he** of a nice buck!

gri22ly 08-31-2008 11:41 AM

RE: Mr. Big pic's
 

ORIGINAL: TexasBowHunter


ORIGINAL: gri22ly


ORIGINAL: TexasBowHunter

That is a stud for sure....That is the buck of a lifetime!!!!
The pic's were taken on the Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge in North Texas. His estimated body mass was over 300 pounds.Though hunted by many,he died of old age.
Very interesting, I didn't know we had any deer of that bodysize in this state. I thought they all came from the mid-west:D. Either way, he is a moss back stud!!!!
The Dakota or borealis subspecies were transplanted to Hagerman Refuge about fifty years ago, many big body bucks come from that area.

gri22ly 08-31-2008 11:54 AM

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ORIGINAL: wisbowhunter2009

very nice looking deer but to me that looks a bit fishy... not saying its not true but infront of the left year towards the snout it looks like another ear.. But maybe not and if not, thats one he** of a nice buck!
Thats a drop tine and second mainbeam.

NY Bowhunter 08-31-2008 12:04 PM

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He could use another year IMO.

Paddles 08-31-2008 03:59 PM

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HOLY[:o]!

Matt / PA 08-31-2008 04:01 PM

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Does he have another buck stuck to his forehead like a roadkill??[:-]:D

forddeerslayer 08-31-2008 04:39 PM

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i like the size of his neck wow what a monster:)

Dozen Arrows 08-31-2008 04:56 PM

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Holy Moly... I'm not sure if I would be able to aim straight with that in my sights? I would probably just get that glazed thousand yard stare, forget Ieven have a bow in my handand it would just end up walking on by, lol..

crabclaw 09-01-2008 06:07 AM

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I agree with NY, give him another year.


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