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    Way to go CB. That is a trophy if you want it to be. Can't eat them horns no how. Great story.

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    Pile up as many as you can! The fewer the deer population the less likely I am going to hit another with my vehicle. Enjoyed the write up, congrats a fine deer. When I was an avid hunter I was just as excited when pulling the trigger on a fat doe as I was a fine buck. Whether fish or animal, a trophy is what the one doing the harvesting makes of it. The hunt for animals or fish is what drives most. The more challenging the quarry the more satisfying the victory. After the miss in the morning the redemption is all the sweeter. Way to go!!!
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    Congrats on the kill, nothing wrong with a deer like that he will definately eat good.

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    That's a good dear,a good report, too. If i see one like that around here I'll shoot it! If I dont , the neighbor will. They dont get any bigger around here.

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    People that complain about taking a deer like that are rich, arrogant, or jealous. Not everyone has the money to "buy" their trophies by managing HUGE tracts of land or hunting behind fences. Venison is good and good for you. With the price of beef, I may have to go back to deer hunting myself. I would bow hunt if it weren't for the mosquitos and heat. I just ain't as tough as I used to be. BUT.....I'm a long way from 23, too. Thumbs Up
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    congrats cb on a fine buck ill take him all day you lucky dog now go pile some more up

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    Quote Originally Posted by uncle remus View Post
    so you blooded up that new ride with an ole deer did ya?? thought you were gona use it fer fishin.
    well congrats any way even though its a funny looking fish
    No sir...haha He went in the old truck.

    Thanks for all the responses guys.
    Hooking up every chance I get!

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    CB, is bow season already over in your area? I remember you used to hunt hard with the bow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabowman View Post
    CB, is bow season already over in your area? I remember you used to hunt hard with the bow.
    gabowman,
    i think CB lives in what is called the lowcountry in south carolina and deer season starts aug 15th anything goes if recall correctly!!!
    thats was the way it was when i grew up down there!!!

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    Nice deer. good job. I like that rifle. I have one just like it with a side mounted 4x Leupold past down from my late dad. It doesn't see as much time anymore as my "big" gun but I enjoy taking it from time to time, and it's got a lot memories and deer associated with it.

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