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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 5552271" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>Knowing a particular buck will usually give you those extra few critical seconds to make the shot. Having to judge a deer in a few seconds accurately is not something many can do, me included. Our bucks travel such great distances that it's really hard to know them all. But it doesn't stop us from trying. Our hunters will usually not share their best buck pics with each other unless they are within their trusted circle of buddies. It's interesting how all the pics come out once a buck hits the check station. Seems that buck has been photographed by 4 or 5 different hunters across several miles around the plantation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 5552271, member: 10373"] Knowing a particular buck will usually give you those extra few critical seconds to make the shot. Having to judge a deer in a few seconds accurately is not something many can do, me included. Our bucks travel such great distances that it’s really hard to know them all. But it doesn’t stop us from trying. Our hunters will usually not share their best buck pics with each other unless they are within their trusted circle of buddies. It’s interesting how all the pics come out once a buck hits the check station. Seems that buck has been photographed by 4 or 5 different hunters across several miles around the plantation. [/QUOTE]
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