#3169620 - 02/19/13 11:07 AM
Re: Is this the same buck?
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morgancountry
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Sure does look like the same deer. Hard to tell from the angle of the second pics, but I'd say so.
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#3169658 - 02/19/13 11:54 AM
Re: Is this the same buck?
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Good time Charlie
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Looks like you had one lose his horns, I may be mistaken.
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#3169715 - 02/19/13 01:16 PM
Re: Is this the same buck?
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Looks like the same deer to me.
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#3169822 - 02/19/13 03:25 PM
Re: Is this the same buck?
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Looks like you had one lose his horns, I may be mistaken. yeah or he's a button buck
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#3169823 - 02/19/13 03:27 PM
Re: Is this the same buck?
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Hollar Hunter
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Looks like the same deer to me.
I thought it was but all 3 of those locations are a good distance apart. Especially the bottom 2 pics are WAY away from the first 2 locations. I reckon he's a traveler!
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#3170029 - 02/19/13 06:55 PM
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Master Chief
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How far apart? I've gotten the same buck on public land on two cameras that were two miles away from each other within a coupke weeks. You'd be surprised how far deer travel... then again, two miles is an easy walk for a deer.
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#3170096 - 02/19/13 07:48 PM
Re: Is this the same buck?
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Sure looks like it, cause that one point is more striaght up, and it matches in all the pics. Same question as Master Chief; how far apart are they?
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#3170373 - 02/19/13 11:32 PM
Re: Is this the same buck?
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yes,the left g2 convinces me
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#3170530 - 02/20/13 08:32 AM
Re: Is this the same buck?
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Hollar Hunter
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Sure looks like it, cause that one point is more striaght up, and it matches in all the pics. Same question as Master Chief; how far apart are they?
The top 2 locations are about a mile apart but the bottom 2 pics have to be a good 2 miles and a LOT of big hills in between. I know travel that far easy but most of my bucks except for the rut are home body's, I get pics of the same deer on the same cameras week after week. They all kinda have their own territory so to speak but this fella he gets around. I've got pics of him in velvet all summer to. Surprisingly I never seen him while hunting. One other fella did but he's only 3.5 so he was off limits. This year he'll have a target on his back! He likes the camera so much I think I'll call him "Hollywood" lol
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