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Lots of wow in this one. Those first two bucks are fantastic.
In regards to the broadhead in the antler - Either some jackwagon was taking a completely unethical shot, that buck was a pro level string jumper, or both.
Congrats Teeder, on your buck and the big thick one that "brother" shot!! Maybe that smaller piece of land was a sanctuary from the surrounding heavy-pressure areas?? The really BIG boys will know where to hide out when the shooting starts.
That one with the mass is incredible. Be tough to top him, I'd think. But you never know. Great season this year!!!!
In regards to the broadhead in the antler - Either some jackwagon was taking a completely unethical shot, that buck was a pro level string jumper, or both.
Congrats Teeder, on your buck and the big thick one that "brother" shot!! Maybe that smaller piece of land was a sanctuary from the surrounding heavy-pressure areas?? The really BIG boys will know where to hide out when the shooting starts.
That one with the mass is incredible. Be tough to top him, I'd think. But you never know. Great season this year!!!!
This property was hit hard by the emerald ash borer, so all the ground is covered in thick new growth. Jungle-like.
I guess that would be the silver-lining.
EAB killing ash trees nationwide. TONS of good firewood being made available. Dead trees all around where I live. The new growth you're seeing is a GOOD thing, though. Sunlight on the ground never hurts!
Both of them deer in op are huge. Congrats to your "brother" and whoever got the other.
The first deer I ever shot at with my bow ducked and spun at the shot. Arrow hit the base of his antlers. I don't know if the broadhead stuck in his antler but the bottom 6" of my carbon arrow shattered. Deer ran about 50 yards, stopped and shook his head, then went back to chasing his doe.