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Let this one walk this morning
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<blockquote data-quote="flankston" data-source="post: 5483326" data-attributes="member: 22120"><p>It is funny you guys are talking about this because yesterday evening I saw the buck I spent the year hunting. History with this deer is he showed up last year after Christmas. Massive body and good rack. Anyways I haven't had him on camera this year, so wasn't sure where he was. I saw him with a doe last evening, only to find one side had been broken at the base. It was either broken or didn't grow this year for some reason. Strange because all the broken horned deer I've seen are broken up there main beam a certain length. He is bigger this year but decided to let him live because it is worth the risk of him growing his other side back next year. Also him spreading his genetics is good as well. He is the largest deer that I have multiple years of history and hunting a certain buck is a fairly new venture for me. I will always wonder if I made the right decision but we will see if the chapter with this buck continues...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flankston, post: 5483326, member: 22120"] It is funny you guys are talking about this because yesterday evening I saw the buck I spent the year hunting. History with this deer is he showed up last year after Christmas. Massive body and good rack. Anyways I haven't had him on camera this year, so wasn't sure where he was. I saw him with a doe last evening, only to find one side had been broken at the base. It was either broken or didn't grow this year for some reason. Strange because all the broken horned deer I've seen are broken up there main beam a certain length. He is bigger this year but decided to let him live because it is worth the risk of him growing his other side back next year. Also him spreading his genetics is good as well. He is the largest deer that I have multiple years of history and hunting a certain buck is a fairly new venture for me. I will always wonder if I made the right decision but we will see if the chapter with this buck continues... [/QUOTE]
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