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a few trail cam pictures

JLC

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Jon and I went out to the lift blind a few weeks ago and attached the cuddeback trail cam to the closest 4x4.
Jon put maxirack ballistic around the blind. that has brassicas,beets,turnips,radishes,kale and swede in it.
the deer kept it mowed down pretty good.

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here is one buck that needs a few more years on him to be a great buck.

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remember this picture from June ? Jon and I were heading across the field to the lift blind when this buck got up.

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here he is by the blind

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JNRBRONC,
Jon and I just talked about that and I decided I probably would. I was thinking, imagine him in a few years, but then I thought he is already an older buck. his size next to the 1-1/2 year old tells me, plus the mass at the bases, so, for right now, probably.

in the pictures you can see his ribs, but by looking at his body, you can see he hasnt missed a meal, just a big body.

the 10 I would pass, you can see from his body size that he is a younger buck.

Jack
 
I'd have a hard time not wanting to drop them both. I can see letting the 10 go another year, but that crazy tined one probably needs to go he might be on his way down and you might not want those genetics running around. But those are unbelievably massive bases!! WoW!!!!
 
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Quite the head of horns....great pics.

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Gnarly looking fellow. Thanks for sharing the pics
 
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