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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5550772" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>No shade taken! I couldn't agree more. That buck would probably have been a monster at 5 1/2. Maybe in the mid 150s.</p><p></p><p>But considering how rarely we get the opportunity to actually kill one of the top-end bucks we photograph on the property, not a chance I was passing him up. We draw some really great bucks out of the adjoining big agricultural bottomlands every year. But getting the chance to see/kill them is rare (at least for us). In fact, after 35 years, all it takes to get a buck into the "all-time Top 10" for the property is a score of 125. Not a chance I'm passing up the opportunity to take a Top 10 buck, no matter his age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5550772, member: 17"] No shade taken! I couldn't agree more. That buck would probably have been a monster at 5 1/2. Maybe in the mid 150s. But considering how rarely we get the opportunity to actually kill one of the top-end bucks we photograph on the property, not a chance I was passing him up. We draw some really great bucks out of the adjoining big agricultural bottomlands every year. But getting the chance to see/kill them is rare (at least for us). In fact, after 35 years, all it takes to get a buck into the "all-time Top 10" for the property is a score of 125. Not a chance I'm passing up the opportunity to take a Top 10 buck, no matter his age. [/QUOTE]
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