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    Quote Originally Posted by doggone View Post
    That's were a tracking dog comes in handy...hey you got the rack at least...case closed. It beats never knowing I think.
    You don't know how true that is for someone like me, color blind. My son was there and he's a good tracker. We've had one in the past. I would love to have another one.

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    Nice deer. I guess the coyotes have to eat too. At least the squirrels didn't eat the horns up.
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    What county is that from? Really nice mass for sure and real even.

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    Holmes county. We're in a pocket that produces some plus 200 pounders.

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    4 1/2" bases, over 4" around between g2 and G3 on that deer. 10 1/2" g 2's

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    That's a really nice buck. You are so lucky to hunt where you do. One of my best friends lives at Coxburg and I get down there a time or two each year hoping to see one like that! I'm from Carroll County and still hunt the old home place but the pressure on ours limits the age so we don't see a lot of heavy antlers like you do. We have decent bucks but not that kind of mass so much anymore. Congrats!

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    Thanks. Hunting pressure makes a difference. We had a better setup but got some new neighbors on our north line. They dont let em get old. Our quality has suffered.

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