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Congrats on a dandy buck! Way to stick with it in the foul weather!! I am in the same boat as some of the others. I only drew a rifle Cow elk tag but of course I will use my .54 flinter!!

Great story!! :hatsoff:
 
Congrats nice buck.
Looks a lot like the one I got 2 years ago.
Except yours has all his points mine had broke most of them off fighting.
 
Congratulations. An exciting hunt!

Only buck I had lay down in front of me did so by dropping like a rock just about when I was ready to pull the trigger. He laid down in a small clump of low brush covering all of him. I stuck him out, but when he got up, he didn't stop and stretch or hang around. Just got up and took off at a fast walk right through brush with no chance for a shot. Was a neat experience none-the-less. The deer need to win a few too! :wink:
 
Nice going, all you back east boys are setting a good example------------ I will have to wait until Sat. for our season to open--no rain -70*- and clear for the first week at least, I can't use weather as an excuse.lol.
 
Nice hunt and quite the unusual story. If you spend enough time in the woods you will see some crazy stuff. I had a similar experience with my first muzzleloader buck and a great plains rifle many years ago. This buck will be a lifetime memory.

PJC
 
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