More monster buck pics

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TAC
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More monster buck pics

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The big guy came back again for about 15 minutes this morning. Compared to the 10 point buck that was here yesterday, this guy is massive. Kinda like comparing a 6'3" guy to a 5'8" guy.

I want this guy's rack!!!

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Post by mtbyak »

TAC,

You have to quit posting these pics :cry:

I keep having to replace my keyboards from all of the drooling that I am doing looking at them :oops:

Actually, keep posting them as I love them & look forward to seeing more of them.

Shoot Straight
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Post by TAC »

I'm guessing he has to be over 300lbs.

I was envisioning myself standing on all fours and how much bigger he is than me---and I'm 6'3" and 210 lbs!

He's damn solid too.

After he left a single doe came back. 6 more does of various sizes were coming up the path but wouldn't come near with the single doe there. Suddenly the single doe snorted at the other 6 and took off towards them.

White tails were going everywhere!
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Post by mtbyak »

She must be his Queen!!!!

There usually is not only a dominate buck, but also a dominate doe in the area as well.

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Post by Bob McNally »

Those are awesome pics TAC. Thanks very much for sharing them with us. :wink:

So many good pictures I'm having trouble deciding which to set for my background on this pc :D
I don't usually change it but for this deer its worth it.

Its hard to believe you say those are low res pictures cause they appear so clean and clear. I can only imagine what a highres picture would look like!! Probably give me a heart attack :lol:

I was lucky enough to get a real nice shot of a 10 point buck while hunting this season and could post it here if you like?

ps I am new to this site but this buck was mentioned at The Ontario Hunting Lodge forum and I figured it worth the signing up just to tell you "thanks" hehe
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Post by Sliver »

Welcome aboard Bob!

As far as the photo of the ten pointer you have,,,, whats taken you so long POST IT !! :wink:
would love to see your photo (s)

Thanks

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Post by Bob McNally »

hehe Thanks Silver

Ok see if I can figure this site out.
I'll post it in a new thread
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TAC : How far is Burk Falls from Cambridge ? .... and would you welocme some company for a photo safari ?
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Post by Partikle »

OK TAC are these deer really in your yard or are you downloading these from the web? Maybe a buckmaster calendar or something? :?
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Post by TAC »

They're in my yard! I'll try and sneak outside now to get another shot of the monster. He's lurking along the edge of the woods right now.

A UPS driver just dropped off a package for me and his jaw just about hit the ground when he saw it.

I've had a few magazines want to publish the pics.

This pic is from inside my house the other day. I can take a pic of me sitting on the couch in your really doubt me.

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Burk's Falls is about a 5 hour drive from Cambridge. A long, long way!

Todd
Partikle wrote:OK TAC are these deer really in your yard or are you downloading these from the web? Maybe a buckmaster calendar or something? :?
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Post by maple »

Todd,

Stop beating around the bush. Open the door and let him in.

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TAC
I really like those 5 dog killers at the base of the main beams. Truely beautiful. My girl friend thinks the Chocolate Buck is beautiful but I think she has ha new love now. The first pic is truly fabulous. Noble, soft and awesome rack.
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Post by TAC »

What's the chocolate buck?

There's another buck outside right now that has already shed both his antlers. Both the little nubs (whatever they're called) are easily showing using naked eyes but binos show them even better.

He's just a little guy though, maybe 150 lbs. ;)
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Post by MiB »

TAC,
Once again great pics, Guess where the hardest to get non-resident tag will be next year.
Regards MiB

P.S. By the way how much are non-resident tags for Buck Falls.....A friend wants to know....Honest :D :D :D
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Post by wildwindom »

Great pics tac keepum coming.
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