Finally the Big Boy Shows himself! (Pics)
#22
Nontypical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Rural Kansas... Where Life is Good
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RE: Finally the Big Boy Shows himself! (Pics)
I arrowed a 120 class buck this year. It's wasn't a big trophy in means of size, but it was in feeling successful. I've been wanting to arrow a deer in the plains, with nothing but a buck, myself and yucku plants and sage brush between us. It was felt like a great sense of accomplishment and nothing felt better than getting the double-lunger like that. Besides isn't the challege, what bowhunting is all about...
Here are a few other pictures I developed yesterday, of some younger bucks. There is probably a herd of 20-25 that stay in a 30 acre patch of timber. And it's the thickest timber around for miles. And since it's not rifle hunted the deer usually winter there. Here are a few other pics. Looks like there are a few nice gobblers there as well!
Here are a few other pictures I developed yesterday, of some younger bucks. There is probably a herd of 20-25 that stay in a 30 acre patch of timber. And it's the thickest timber around for miles. And since it's not rifle hunted the deer usually winter there. Here are a few other pics. Looks like there are a few nice gobblers there as well!
#29
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: Finally the Big Boy Shows himself! (Pics)
As a fellow Kansan I feel it is my obligation to offer you my help in harvesting this monster that is terrorizing those winter wheat fields...no thank you necessary, just give me directions.
Nice, smart buck!
Nice, smart buck!