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    #16
    There are no deer in east Texas

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      #17
      Looks like the hunter is happy with it. I guess that's what matters.

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        #18
        10k we all could shoot one like that

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          #19
          Tag in his ear or not... that's a freak!!

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            #20
            Dang that is one heck of an East Tx buck

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              #21
              Originally posted by bowhntrmatt View Post
              Terrain sure looks more hill country (oaks, white rock in the ground). But that deer’s grandpappy was probably from Iowa.


              Yep.


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                #22
                Tag in ear don't mean anything. I used to guide at the Sanctuary in Michigan. We went out every spring and caught as many fawns as we could and put a colored tag in its ear. That way we would know what age the deer was in a couple yrs. they were still wild deer but behind a high fence. yes it was high fence and I know a lot of people don't like high fence but a lot of people on here do hunt high fence. I don't have a problem with it. To each its own. Me personally I can't afford to hunt a high fence. So don't always think a tagged deer is a pet.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Antlers86 View Post
                  Lol

                  Tag in the ear not native East Tx deer.
                  Originally posted by Passthrough View Post
                  Well....he has a tag in his ear....
                  That explains it.....let's move on.

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                    #24
                    tagged deer or high fenced protein fed east Texas deer, is there really that much of a difference?

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by bownut View Post
                      Tag in ear don't mean anything. I used to guide at the Sanctuary in Michigan. We went out every spring and caught as many fawns as we could and put a colored tag in its ear. That way we would know what age the deer was in a couple yrs. they were still wild deer but behind a high fence. yes it was high fence and I know a lot of people don't like high fence but a lot of people on here do hunt high fence. I don't have a problem with it. To each its own. Me personally I can't afford to hunt a high fence. So don't always think a tagged deer is a pet.
                      I hunt HF and not against it. Buck in avatar is HF and I hunted another this season behind a HF. I just wouldn’t label the buck above as a Monster East Tx buck. Maybe it was killed in East Tx (terrain doesn’t look like it) but clearly not native East Tx genetics.

                      When I opened this thread I expected to see a true native East Tx giant.

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                        #26
                        ? Is how many deer in east Texas high fence ranches are native. I doubt many. I'm sure they culled them out. So I dought the above pic is native.

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                          #27
                          Tag in ear and high fence in the background

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                            #28
                            Probably just darted

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                              #29
                              HF...next

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Antlers86 View Post
                                Lol

                                Tag in the ear not native East Tx deer.
                                Didn't you shoot two hf deer in East Tx this season?

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