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WOW :D
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Post by Chuck Gravel »

now im jealous. real jealous
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Thats gonna take up some freezer space! congrats!
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Congrats!!
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Post by Sandman »

Great looking buck congrats ..
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Post by maple »

Catcher, I can't really see if your hand is pullin' down on the scale or not. Do ya mind stepping back a bit? :wink:

Really though. What a monster. Good for you. Pre-rut bucks rule.

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Post by Big John »

Yes, you sure do seem to get the Big ones every year eh? :)
Keep it up, I like your pics of Ontario Biggie's!!
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Post by Mike P »

Catcher you have stood the test of time harvesting very large mature whitetail bucks.

I do not impress easily. But I am impressed with your hunting skills.

Congrats on a super big bodied brute.

P.S. I always love the way you pose those big boys and bring the kids into the picture. I think I am also impressed with your parenting skills.
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Post by crazyfarmer »

ditto what Mike said.. I havent been posting much but ive been trying to keep up with all the good deer killed. This ones a keeper for sure! Congrats man and your deer could eat out deer for lunch :shock: :shock: huge body!
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You are gonna have to invest in a bigger freezer! congrats
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Post by Farmer »

Great buck ! Huge body , love it !
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Post by R.J. »

Great looking buck! Congrat's ... another Ontario bruiser !
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Way to go --- a fine animal. Congrats.

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Post by radio2operate »

Man you sure do produce some big bucks up there.That is a trophy in anyone's mind. Great job.
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Post by Fishn-Hunter »

Nice job great deer, I am really getting the itch to get out if I can only get the time.
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