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    My 5x5 whitetail from 2010

    Took this big 5x5 as he was trailing a doe on Nov. 6th. Apparently he was a fighter as he has several tines and the main beams broken off short.
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    Very nice! That is on the list, I hear whitetail tastes alot better than mule deer. He is a beauty and thanks for not say 10 pointer. That bugs me for some reason.

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    Quite an accomplishment for a traditional bow hunter. Impressive.

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    Broken tines or not, still definitely a stud. Good job.
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    Very nice deer indeed.
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    Looks like an old deer. Well done.

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    Awesome job! That is cool you did it old school. (not saying you are old)

    Drhorsepower: I killed my first whitey a few years ago in Montana, and if I would have known then how good they taste, I would have bought a few doe tags too!

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    Ruttin, Well I'm no spring chicken. We used to hunt Utah every year for mulies outside of Moab. Had pretty fair success and a great time. Always wanted to hunt the Book Cliffs but never got it done. The last 6 or 7 years we've been hunting Wyoming as I can't get my hunting partner to travel the distance to Utah anymore. We'll be heading to the Bighorns in about 3 weeks for mule deer. Started out hunting with a recurve and then hunted with a compound in the late 70's but went back to hunting with the recurve in 1983 and have never looked back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drhorsepower View Post
    Very nice! That is on the list, I hear whitetail tastes alot better than mule deer. He is a beauty and thanks for not say 10 pointer. That bugs me for some reason.

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    Quite an accomplishment for a traditional bow hunter. Impressive.

    That bugs me too!!! Thats funny!

    Very very nice deer!!!

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    That's a gorgeous whitetail. Congratulations on a fine archery buck and thanks for sharing!
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    You know your from back east when you call em a 10 pointer..lol..Great buck

 

 

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