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Finally Got to See a Buck Act Like a Buck
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Belt" data-source="post: 3887964" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>Had a 5.5 year old buck standing almost under my stand all bristled up and ears laid back but I didn't see anything else. I couldn't figure why he was just standing there like that when a 3.5 year old stepped out from behind a tree. The older buck followed him around and I still couldn't figure out why until I saw the doe browsing behind them. Every move the younger buck made the older buck countered by keeping himself between him and the doe. Both right at 120" but the older buck was a hoss. The younger buck didn't even look at the doe. I think if he had the older was ready to rumble. Neat to watch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Belt, post: 3887964, member: 69"] Had a 5.5 year old buck standing almost under my stand all bristled up and ears laid back but I didn't see anything else. I couldn't figure why he was just standing there like that when a 3.5 year old stepped out from behind a tree. The older buck followed him around and I still couldn't figure out why until I saw the doe browsing behind them. Every move the younger buck made the older buck countered by keeping himself between him and the doe. Both right at 120" but the older buck was a hoss. The younger buck didn't even look at the doe. I think if he had the older was ready to rumble. Neat to watch. [/QUOTE]
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