Shooter Buck??

by Joseph
(Indiana)


Need figure out age of that buck..

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Oct 03, 2015
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Buck! NEW
by: Susan Fernando

I live in Texas, deer chasing paradise. There are 1, 2 and 4 buck regions and you can shoot does too. There are overseen lands farms that have a 2 months longer season and no deer labels required. The Witcher 3 leather jacket

Jun 03, 2015
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Education NEW
by: Anonymous

Society is good but only when it cause top share the sorrows as well as the happiness of the people. But a society is considered to be extremely bad when it cause to judge people for all the time about their status. So we have to educate people through the best dissertation service as to being saved from such kind of disasters.

Oct 31, 2012
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Around 3 NEW
by: Anonymous

I've been studying/photographing & hunting deer for over 30 years & am 99% sure this buck is 2 1/2 or 3 1/2 because his back is still straight & would be beginning to droop some at 4 1/2!! Good luck to you!

Jun 29, 2012
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by: Anonymous

That's cool i am in Owen County Gosport got my eye on a big one i got on trail cam and then found his sheds together in Febuary. So i can't wait pretty much 3 months away!!!!!!

Jun 29, 2012
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buck NEW
by: Joseph

am from Putnam county just near Bainbridge Indiana

Jun 29, 2012
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by: Anonymous

At Least 4yrs old or older. What part of Indiana are you from? I am from Owen County just south of Martinsville In. Congrats on the pic hope you can post on of him on the ground this year. Good Luck

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