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Old 11-23-2012, 10:24 PM
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I shot this 10 pointer on Thanksgiving morning. It was quite a scene, he was giving chase to 2 does all over the river bottom I was set up on. He grunted the whole time, and must have ran 2 miles back and forth before the lead doe ran in front of me and he followed, and well you know the rest. The other is a pic of dads (yesmar74) 782 and trailer bringing it home.
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Old 11-25-2012, 03:42 PM
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Bruce sweets pics and congrats on the buck. I love seeing your dads 782 out there working.
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This is my son and his 1st deer. He shot this button buck Friday evening from a stand we just put together earlier that day, just down the fencerow from where I shot mine earlier. He made an awesome 64 yard shot with a 12ga. and the little buck crashed about 40-50 yds away. Couldn't be more proud! Once more dads 782 was called to duty.
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Bruce he did good! What no pics of the 782 working.
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Nice deer Bruce!
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Sorry Duke it got dark on us before we could get some of the 782.
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Thanks for the pics, Bruce! Congrats to your son on his first deer!
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Here's a pic of Bruce and the young hunter going past the house to hunt. They both done really good this weekend. Me and grandma couldn't be any prouder of both of them. Good job guys.




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Here's a pic of Bruce and the young hunter going past the house to hunt. They both done really good this weekend. Me and grandma couldn't be any prouder of both of them. Good job guys.




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