Phantom Hunter
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Made the trip down to tip of Texas to fish a bit. Will share some pics over the next few days. Today a bucket list snook caught across the bay from of Elon’s rockets.
Nice looking country!
Wow, impressive scenery?
One of my favorites of all time, and to think that he even got bigger the next year. Great pictures.DT came back the following year and had put on a bunch of bone! He's 8x8 scorable points. I came up with DT for a name based on the #88, which was Demarius Thomas' number for the Broncos, and he had recently passed away. He's either 4 or 5 this year, IMO as a trained wildlife biologist (armchair, of course). He also was very busy with the ladies!
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Pics tomorrow if I'm not too busy doing nothing!One of my favorites of all time, and to think that he even got bigger the next year. Great pictures.
That last photo does him justice...Wow!DT came back the following year and had put on a bunch of bone! He's 8x8 scorable points. I came up with DT for a name based on the #88, which was Demarius Thomas' number for the Broncos, and he had recently passed away. He's either 4 or 5 this year, IMO as a trained wildlife biologist (armchair, of course). He also was very busy with the ladies!
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Only if you will show me the ribeye steaks with the special price.Free guided tour of Fresh Market Grocery Store if you’re the first to identify this patch of color.
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Aspen Heart.
Bingo. WE HAVE A WINNER!Aspen Heart.
Ooow, I like that image.
Don’t let it die!Looks like this thread is dying a slow death, lol. Wild Bill returned the following year to date a few ladies. He hadn't quite made it to his usual wintering grounds yet. I found him a few miles away, where the does tend to congregate during the rut, passing his genes. There was a lot of competition that year, many big bucks around in that particular area. He never made it to the wintering grounds that year. I never saw him again. I think he either got poached or killed by another buck. I witnessed that happen once-even got it on video. GW told me he usually finds 3-4 bucks every year that have been killed by other bucks. Wild Bill had grown into a magnificent buck. He lost some trash, but gained mass and length! I believe he was 6 years old.
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What’s going on Bluehair? We haven’t had any recent exposures. Give it up man!! nontypical can’t carry the whole load. ?Don’t let it die!
You’re the best at it now!!
Wish that buck was in my unit!
Hope he’s hang proud in someone’s living room. He’s a beaut!Trashy came back the following winter with more bone. Only saw him one time that year and never again.
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sandias?And the last one I have of this thanksgiving day buck.View attachment 128891
Sandia bucks?And the last one I have of this thanksgiving day buck.View attachment 128891
sandia bucks?Several years ago I found this cool buck. Due to his short beams, I called him Shorty.
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Huh?Sandia bucks?