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Sorry for so many pictures, but I thought it was really cool to see these nice bucks together. Just pulled the SD card from the camera today.

Zoom in on the last buck that you can hardly see, but starts to come into view towards the end. He is a nice one as well. Wish that I had a picture of the first deer's head, bet it is a nice buck as well.

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My problem is I would be waiting for the next,"bigger" buck and then realize the last one went past 10 minutes ago,holding out ha ha ha Those are some impressive deer,I'd like to have their sheds later in the year.
 
The last buck appears to have a higher rack but not any wider than a couple of the ones in the foreground.

I don't trophy hunt anymore so I would shoot the closest one regardless of antler size.

You are fortunate to have that many nice bucks around.
 
I hunt for the meat too. However, a nice rack would be a bonus :thumbsup:
 
Nice deer, we do not have them like you do.

Ours are still in their bachelor groups and will start breaking up in about 30 to 45 days or so.
 
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