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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 4994550" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>Lost Lake & Snake,</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the kind words. I'm definitely still around, and not going anywhere anytime soon. I have not hunted Ames since 2018. I poured 15 years of my life into scouting and hunting there, had some great hunts, killed some nice mature bucks, made MANY great memories and made A LOT of friends for life. Now I stay plugged into Ames through constant communication with current members and neighboring landowners. Like so many of you, my life has become busier than ever with new job opportunities and a growing family. I still squirrel, turkey and deer hunt a fair amount and I still log into TnDeer weekly, and most weeks, daily.</p><p></p><p>Worth mentioning is the buck in my avatar is one of the last few mature bucks I killed at Ames. Ames staff aged him at 4.5+ by TR&W, I aged him at 5.5+ by TR&W, and a forensic aging lab concluded 6.5 using Cementum Annuli method. Most likely the oldest wild fair chase buck I will ever kill in SW TN.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 4994550, member: 131"] Lost Lake & Snake, Thanks for the kind words. I'm definitely still around, and not going anywhere anytime soon. I have not hunted Ames since 2018. I poured 15 years of my life into scouting and hunting there, had some great hunts, killed some nice mature bucks, made MANY great memories and made A LOT of friends for life. Now I stay plugged into Ames through constant communication with current members and neighboring landowners. Like so many of you, my life has become busier than ever with new job opportunities and a growing family. I still squirrel, turkey and deer hunt a fair amount and I still log into TnDeer weekly, and most weeks, daily. Worth mentioning is the buck in my avatar is one of the last few mature bucks I killed at Ames. Ames staff aged him at 4.5+ by TR&W, I aged him at 5.5+ by TR&W, and a forensic aging lab concluded 6.5 using Cementum Annuli method. Most likely the oldest wild fair chase buck I will ever kill in SW TN. [/QUOTE]
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