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    Coryell County Stud

    I would love to get y'all's thoughts on this buck we've had show up on camera twice now. Best guess on age?

    Low fence property in Coryell County.
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    Closer picture..
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      #3
      Freaking stud!

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        #4
        Gona say 4.5 escape from a high fence for sure

        I hunt coryell a LOT that deer isnt native... But who cares haha

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          #5
          dangggg

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            #6
            4 max I would bet he isn’t a native buck .

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              #7
              Looks like a small body to have horns like that and be native. I bet its an escapee. Although I have seen 170in+ native deer free raging in coryell county.

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                #8
                Holy smokes! Good luck

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Bear82 View Post
                  Looks like a small body to have horns like that and be native. I bet its an escapee. Although I have seen 170in+ native deer free raging in coryell county.
                  I've HEARD in one spot particularly of this...never seen it
                  Pm me wonder if we talking about the same area

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                    #10
                    That’s a beast!!

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                      #11
                      Here are some night pics of what we assume to be the same deer. We've definitely wondered if he got off a high fence place. There are a ton of them where we are.
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                        #12
                        He’d be hard to pass up...

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                          #13
                          Heck of a deer, I wouldn’t say he’s off HF ranch, he might be but There are good deer in the hill country.

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                            #14
                            Wow. Awesome deer. Seems the most reasonable answer is high fence escapee. He'd be hard to pass up but it would be nice if he would spread those genes!

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                              #15
                              if you can give him another year or two that joker may score something absurd

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