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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5797147" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>True enough. Took my wife to Starbucks for her morning coffee and saw one the best and oldest bucks from the farm dead on the side of the highway less than a mile from the farm. Looked like his brow tine was still attached but possibly his left beam broke off. Tough to tell as I was driving past. Truck behind me whipped it over and when I was coming back 20minutes later the buck was gone, so I assume they grabbed him. Big wide 5yr+ 8pt. He got ran over no doubt by being an idiot over girls. </p><p></p><p>Then as we pull into the driveway I see 4 does standing huddled up out in the field and a heavier deer in the treeline. I go inside & grab my rifle to look through the scope and sure enough it's a good buck sticking like glue to those does. Not sure which one is coming hot but one of them sure is. Maybe he'll make it til next season but I didn't recognize him so who knows. That was almost 10am. Either way the older bucks are for sure on their feet here in Coffee county.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5797147, member: 20583"] True enough. Took my wife to Starbucks for her morning coffee and saw one the best and oldest bucks from the farm dead on the side of the highway less than a mile from the farm. Looked like his brow tine was still attached but possibly his left beam broke off. Tough to tell as I was driving past. Truck behind me whipped it over and when I was coming back 20minutes later the buck was gone, so I assume they grabbed him. Big wide 5yr+ 8pt. He got ran over no doubt by being an idiot over girls. Then as we pull into the driveway I see 4 does standing huddled up out in the field and a heavier deer in the treeline. I go inside & grab my rifle to look through the scope and sure enough it's a good buck sticking like glue to those does. Not sure which one is coming hot but one of them sure is. Maybe he'll make it til next season but I didn't recognize him so who knows. That was almost 10am. Either way the older bucks are for sure on their feet here in Coffee county. [/QUOTE]
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