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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenhorn View Post
    I knew where you hit from the discripton. Did you. hunt in Amerstburg or near my farm. Congrats . For future reference just double lung the deer and save some meat,lol. He nice, and looks like a 4 year old. Excellent farm buck.
    This one came from Amherstburg, do not have a spot near your farm.
    I was aiming for the double lung , but pulled my shot.

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    Oh,I thought you had a spot on the 5th,my mistake.

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    Beauty essex county buck!!

    I can't wait for muzzle loader week to start now!!

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    congrats on a nice buck!!

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    That's a really nice deer, congratulations
    "Everything is easy when you know how"
    "Meat is not grown in stores"

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    Congrats judge ......as goose man says ...I feel the excitement in your post.......great eating! And a nice rack!

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    Nice Buck!
    Make something idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.......

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    Nice buck! Starting to see a lot of deer moving down here last few days. I had a young 6pt chasing a doe this morning, stopped him with a few grunts and he came and checked out my decoy for about 10 mins. I let him walk, waiting for his big brother tonight.

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    I found out the reason for the smaller body my buck had.
    While butchering him I found an arrow in his neck, between the spine and the throat. Must have been there for at least a year maybe more. The broad head was almost dissolved and completely encased in cartilage, there was about 6-5 inches of arrow.
    Poor bugger must of had a hard time for a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JUDGE View Post
    I found out the reason for the smaller body my buck had.
    While butchering him I found an arrow in his neck, between the spine and the throat. Must have been there for at least a year maybe more. The broad head was almost dissolved and completely encased in cartilage, there was about 6-5 inches of arrow.
    Poor bugger must of had a hard time for a while.
    Wow that is crazy, poor bugger....You may have done him a favour...
    "Everything is easy when you know how"
    "Meat is not grown in stores"

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