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#1
Giant Nontypical
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: North Lima Ohio & Clarion Pa
Posts: 6,453

You have a 125 class buck at 18 yards looking away. There is also a 150 class buck at around 40 yards with a twig that "could" be in the way about half-way there. Shooting light is fading fast, it's now or never, what do you do?
(ps I'm board)
(ps I'm board)

#2

Hope you work out that boardom.[8D]
I SMOKE the 125, especially on film, and not even look back....that would be 30+" bigger than my previous archery buck.
Then return the next week to get the cameraman that 140 with roles reversed.
I SMOKE the 125, especially on film, and not even look back....that would be 30+" bigger than my previous archery buck.
Then return the next week to get the cameraman that 140 with roles reversed.

#5

The 125" is still (at least) 15" bigger than anything I've ever seen in my woods.
He's also on the outer edge of what I feel comfortable shooting (range).
First buck anywhere near that size that gives me a shot opportunity.....is gonna get shot........at.
He's also on the outer edge of what I feel comfortable shooting (range).
First buck anywhere near that size that gives me a shot opportunity.....is gonna get shot........at.
#8

The smaller one Is close to my minimum (130") but they would both walk unless the smaller one was an old deer and wasn't going to amount to much In the future. The 150 Incher would definitely get the pass being that's way out of range for me.
#9

ORIGINAL: GR8atta2d
You have a 125 class buck at 18 yards looking away. There is also a 150 class buck at around 40 yards with a twig that "could" be in the way about half-way there. Shooting light is fading fast, it's now or never, what do you do?
(ps I'm board)
You have a 125 class buck at 18 yards looking away. There is also a 150 class buck at around 40 yards with a twig that "could" be in the way about half-way there. Shooting light is fading fast, it's now or never, what do you do?
(ps I'm board)

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