6 point looks better in daylight

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6 point looks better in daylight

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Been getting a few pics of this guy and he finally shows up in the daylight. Wouldn't you know it, I had to go to a wedding reception yesterday and didn't get to the food plot stand until 6:00PM. Missed him by 1/2 hour!
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All the previous pics were at night, and his rack didn't look nearly as good. Now I'm wondering if I could let him walk. :roll: :lol: :lol:
My stand would be to his right (left side of the pic) and that would have been very close to a broadside shot at 15 yards or less. :wink:
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Good looking buck :!: 8)

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Nice looking deer, TAKE him. :D :D
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Thats a darn nice 6pt! I would have a hard time letting him go
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:shock: The buck is nice Wabi, a great 6pt. and what a nice picture of him :D

In my area, I would take him.....yes

I think that you will not be able to stop your bow from taking
that deer. It will act on its own.........You Know. :P :wink: :lol: :lol:
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That is a big 6! Go get him Mike!
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He's a nice one, go get him!
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Post by deer jamie »

shootem i passed on one like that 3 yrs ago also a very nice 6 point it was my last tag and i wanted a 10-12 point (i never got) i have regreted it ever since, and i still have that tag somewear :cry:
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I wouldn't hesitate one second
take him :D
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Post by Mike P »

The area in the background just looks beautiful.

Looks like a great place to spend some time.
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bstout wrote:Any *good* archery hunter would drop him like a sack of potatoes.

There is absolutely nothing "wrong" with that deer.
just depends on what you are looking for. Most probably would take that deer. I have a problem to where I always think about what if he comes by next year :P :D

the trophy is in the eye of the beholder. Some probably have never seen a buck that big so he's a trophy to them 8)

he looks like a 2.5 year old though.. i'd personally pass him but thats me :D In some states thats about as big as you get though 8)
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Post by gogo »

Better take him it's a nice deer if not you may regret it. One in the bag is worth two in the bush. Good luck on taking him
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Went in and climbed in the stand at 3:30 this afternoon.
Saw woodpeckers, nuthatches, chickadees, chipmunks, squirrels, geese (flying over), crows, and a red-tail hawk. No deer, but it was still a great evening to be out!!!
If he offers me a shot I will take it and have no regrets. If it doesn't happen, well, I'm used to that, too. :lol: :lol:
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Heck of a 6pt. I'd be shooting!Go get 'em.
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thats a good 6 pt. to each is own. i would be canning him very soon!
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