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Anyone hear about this Collin county buck?
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Originally posted by AntlerCollector View PostI can understand that, but if I killed a free range monster, and someone said that, it wouldn't take anything away from my accomplishment. Some say it in jest, other are just jealous, and in a few cases it's true
Yeah I wouldn’t care what others thought either but having the thought in the back of my mind would take away from me. Our neighbor shot a really nice 140” one year with his bow. He was showing me the pics and when I complemented him he kinda shrugged his shoulders and made the comment that “he probably just jumped out of y’alls place”. I assured him we’ve never seen the deer on camera but he wasn’t having it.
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Anyone hear about this Collin county buck?
Originally posted by bossbowman View PostNo boom sticks & H genetics they get big. TPWD has actually transported some of those red river deer to other WMA's in the state to see if they can duplicate the same free range trophy class.
No big deer along the Red River. Stop spreading rumors....I like what we pay for our lease just fine.
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Originally posted by SuperExotics View PostThey posted our buck and tried to take some credit for it. We might’ve fed 10-15 bags of it this year, and all after growing season. Lol
And even then.....I had 100s of pics of this deer.....but used plane ole corn! But if buck ration wants to claim they help grow and bring in this deer....oh well....we know the truth.
I doubt more than 4 bags of the buck ration was used. Chad only has a 80lb feeder.
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Originally posted by Regular7 View PostI know that in that glorious county just north of Collin County, there used to be a game warden who was notorious for confiscating bruiser bucks under the claim of an investigation.
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Originally posted by toledo View PostSad that a man can't kill a nice deer without having to worry about the drama to go with it. People act like they have a right to know then rumors start flying. Jealousy sets in and next thing you know its "questionable". At best, people start trying to horn in on your spot immediately. At worst they crucify you and call the law. Then the GW starts poking around and even if he finds nothing wrong, he has no problem telling the whole county exactly where the deer actually was killed.
it's made us all very leery.
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