20 point buck

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TAC
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Post by TAC »

Yep, he's the guy I thought was a 14 pointer. I just about crapped my pants when he was within 15' feet of my window and I could see the other 6 little bumps coming out near the base of the antlers.

I opened up my 2nd floor window and was starring right down at him. He couldn't hear or smell me but I could hear him clear as a bell. Quite the thrill!
RJ not logged in wrote:Looks like the same buck from the 1st thread ..... what a beauty !!!!! :shock:
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Post by GaryL »

TAC you sure got some TROPHY PICTURES, That guy sure won't hurt the gene pool around ya!
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Post by TAC »

Ok, he's back and now he's 2 feet from my window.

Some of the snow is gone from his head now too. He's only a 19 pointer.

You can see in the one pic how close he really is to my house.

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Post by ecoaster »

I second what Lone Wolf said. I've only got about two weeks left to bag at least one deer. Right about now I'd settle for half of that rack :lol: .
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Post by decee »

He's coming to the window to admire himself in the reflection!!

Did you dig that path for him?
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The season closed exactly 2 weeks ago. :(

Yep, I shovelled the path. Gotta lead 'em in. ;)
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Post by Partikle »

Hunting season may have ended 2 weeks ago but you can still get him with your car :wink: WOW :shock: , the gods are tempting you aren't they.
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Post by dsr »

Great deer. Beautiful pictures.The picture with the feeder and the Bluejay would make a great Christmas card and/or calender picture.
Be a shame to shoot that guy. I'll bet that he'll have a few fawns running around next spring.
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Post by Red Label »

he is magnificent....

I think I'm going to cry....my season is open and I've never had anything more than a couple fawns at my window!
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Post by Guest »

First of all tac thanx 4 sharing the pics. Man what a beast , sure is a nice looking animal
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Post by Guest »

dsr wrote:If you are still alive your mission here on Earth must not be completed.
If I saw him walking around in my backyard, my mission would not be complete either. He looks good in your yard but he would look better on your dinner plate and hanging on your wall.
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Post by chris4570 »

TAC wrote:The season closed exactly 2 weeks ago. :(

Yep, I shovelled the path. Gotta lead 'em in. ;)
Hey TAC, feel like shovelling a path to Burlington? :wink:
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Post by Old Kid »

Tac, you should have some really nice sheds this season :!: :!:
That is a real beauty , but those pics sorta raise the bar outa reach of most of us deprived unfortunates. Good luck with him next year eh :!: :!:
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