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She’s so sad ....... 9 pt
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 4540945" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>She rocked it, tell her congrats from all of us. She sat in the rain this late in the season, she's outpacing A LOT of the so called diehards I know. Big thumbs up to her. I would age him at 4.5+ from those pics. There is so much about this story that rings true for west TN and late season hunting. The part I like the best, other than her connecting with him, is that you all had not seen him in over a month and thought he was gone/dead. This is yet another sign of a mature buck, one than can vanish so to speak, but still be in the area, and be slick enough to survive most of the season. Big congrats to you two, thanks for sharing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 4540945, member: 131"] She rocked it, tell her congrats from all of us. She sat in the rain this late in the season, she's outpacing A LOT of the so called diehards I know. Big thumbs up to her. I would age him at 4.5+ from those pics. There is so much about this story that rings true for west TN and late season hunting. The part I like the best, other than her connecting with him, is that you all had not seen him in over a month and thought he was gone/dead. This is yet another sign of a mature buck, one than can vanish so to speak, but still be in the area, and be slick enough to survive most of the season. Big congrats to you two, thanks for sharing. [/QUOTE]
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