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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5493113" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Killing the bully is what I truly believe scored me this buck. He was actually about 50-75lbs heavier than the 10pt, much bigger bodied. And he knew it. He's been beating up everything. Even the 10 I shot this morning was limping like he'd been whooped, and I think it was the bully who did that. One thing is for sure, the property felt night & day different today than yesterday. Bucks had been a little skittish, slinking around the edges. Today there were three of them proud as peacocks with high heads out in the pasture, the way it is on normal years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5493113, member: 20583"] Killing the bully is what I truly believe scored me this buck. He was actually about 50-75lbs heavier than the 10pt, much bigger bodied. And he knew it. He's been beating up everything. Even the 10 I shot this morning was limping like he'd been whooped, and I think it was the bully who did that. One thing is for sure, the property felt night & day different today than yesterday. Bucks had been a little skittish, slinking around the edges. Today there were three of them proud as peacocks with high heads out in the pasture, the way it is on normal years. [/QUOTE]
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