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    #16
    Think I found my bow cull this year...

    I’m off 1773

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      #17
      Originally posted by BuckySWT View Post
      I’m off 1773



      7 May walk this year [emoji848]
      This old dude just showed up last week.

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        #18
        That deer is ancient. Any history with him?

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          #19
          Originally posted by BuckySWT View Post
          I’m off 1773
          We are out west of town and have a big 7pt showing up also. Your deer is a little stronger on his brows. They could sure use some rain.

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            #20
            Originally posted by Marsh-Rat View Post
            That deer is ancient. Any history with him?

            Nada

            First time any of us have seen him.
            He needs to get real cozy and stick around till October

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              #21
              Originally posted by SBurk View Post
              We are out west of town and have a big 7pt showing up also. Your deer is a little stronger on his brows. They could sure use some rain.

              You ain’t kiddin.

              It’s like moon dust out there.
              Bone dry.

              I’m tryin to find time to get some water totes out there.

              We do have a couple working windmills so I’m thankful there’s water on the place.

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                #22
                Originally posted by BuckySWT View Post
                You ain’t kiddin.

                It’s like moon dust out there.
                Bone dry.

                I’m tryin to find time to get some water totes out there.

                We do have a couple working windmills so I’m thankful there’s water on the place.
                Good time to take inventory with cameras on water sources.

                These watering systems look neat. Not sure if you’ve seen them.
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                  #23
                  I have.
                  They’re sweet.

                  Just way over my budget for now.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by lovemylegacy View Post
                    I would never consider that a cull.
                    Agreed

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                      #25
                      good cull

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