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    Comal County Ruttin' Bucks!

    The bucks around here are killing themselves for some love. Thought I'd share pics. These are really high ISOs, but I think they're usable.


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    #2
    Awesome pics sir!!! That acorn 8 is a brute.

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      #3
      Great pics! Had a buck similar to the 2nd one show up this week on cam. Hope to stick him soon!

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        #4
        Great pictures and deer!

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          #5
          That's interesting because last weekend in Hamilton, I witnessed a buck chasing a Doe already and its like a pre-rut starting up. I guess the cooler temps and cloudiness from 3 weeks ago triggered their biological senses.

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            #6
            Be careful driving down 281.....they are running crazy. I was behind a lady the other night in front of WalMart, deer came out of nowhere....car parts and deer went everywhere.

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              #7
              Yeah. It's a shame how many are dead around the area. We had a nice one piled up outside our neighborhood. When my son sends me the pic, I'll share.

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                #8
                Will be guiding my young cousins this weekend in Hays county for youth weekend...guess I need to forget hand corn and take some doe pee along!

                Casey - those are some hill country studs!

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                  #9
                  Cool forked G3 on this one. Hate he lost his battle with an automobile.
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                    #10
                    What lens man? Super as usual!!

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Leftridge View Post
                      What lens man? Super as usual!!
                      These are with my Sigma 150-600. I needed more light. The lowest ISO on these is 2500. Some are 6400.

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                        #12
                        We had a nice one get hit on the FM road crossing out of our place just before the bow season.
                        Shame to have a nice buck meet it's fate like that.

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                          #13
                          nice PICS!!

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Casey View Post
                            These are with my Sigma 150-600. I needed more light. The lowest ISO on these is 2500. Some are 6400.
                            Two questions:

                            1) How much would it cost for me to get in the photography game and take pictures that have the same quality as yours?

                            2) Do you know what causes the acorns in the antlers of the last deer? Genetics or damage in velvet?

                            I also live in Comal and seeing the same chasing in the deer at my house. It amazes me the size of some of their antlers.

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                              #15
                              Awesome pics!

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