Birthday buck
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Typical Buck
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From: Hillsdale,IN
I shot this buck on the 24th of Nov, my birthday. I couldnt of asked for anything better. This buck is 19" wide, but just not real tall. What would you guess he would score? I bet that it was pretty funny looking seeing us riding down the road with this deer head handing over the handle bars of the four wheeler. My girlfriend was on the very back of the deer, my dad was the driver sitting on the front half of the deer and I had to hang on while trying to sit on the front rack of the quad.
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Congratulations on a nice buck. It's funny but why did you and your girlfriend insist on riding on the four wheeler when it was already loaded with a big deer? You are obviously young and able. I sometimes think hunters have forgotten how to use their feet since I see them using 4 wheelers to get them to stands which in many cases are no more than a couple of hundred yards away from a road. You will probably have a few extra birthdays and a few more hunting years by doing some walking instead of always riding one of those things.
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From: Hillsdale,IN
ORIGINAL: Steve863
Congratulations on a nice buck. It's funny but why did you and your girlfriend insist on riding on the four wheeler when it was already loaded with a big deer? You are obviously young and able. I sometimes think hunters have forgotten how to use their feet since I see them using 4 wheelers to get them to stands which in many cases are no more than a couple of hundred yards away from a road. You will probably have a few extra birthdays and a few more hunting years by doing some walking instead of always riding one of those things.
Congratulations on a nice buck. It's funny but why did you and your girlfriend insist on riding on the four wheeler when it was already loaded with a big deer? You are obviously young and able. I sometimes think hunters have forgotten how to use their feet since I see them using 4 wheelers to get them to stands which in many cases are no more than a couple of hundred yards away from a road. You will probably have a few extra birthdays and a few more hunting years by doing some walking instead of always riding one of those things.
I did walk from my house to get to the location where I shot the deer. I set my girfriend up after about a mile and a half of walking and then I just kept still hunting untill I came across this deer and shot it. Called my dad and he came on the four wheeler to help get it out then on our way I we stopped and got my girlfriend. I promise you that I do more walking than anyone you have ever met.
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Well, this wasnt just a couple hundred yards from the house. more like two or three miles. Im pretty sure that most people would use the four wheeler even with a deer on it instead of trailing behind for a couple miles.


