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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 4999185" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Me, too. I enjoy the difference in personalities. One of the bucks I shot this year was a 5.5yr old teddy bear. I'd been watching him for years and never saw him get aggressive. Even in the heavy pre-rut when the bucks were fighting, I caught him on camera with a tiny fork horn. He was toying around letting the forky push him around and spar, and he was so gentle about it. Reminded me of wrestling with my boy when he was little. That buck just wasn't even a little bit mean toward anything. I honestly kind of miss him now. As soon as I killed him a big 10pt took over the area and tore up all the scrapes like donkey kong. I won't be as sad popping that punk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 4999185, member: 20583"] Me, too. I enjoy the difference in personalities. One of the bucks I shot this year was a 5.5yr old teddy bear. I'd been watching him for years and never saw him get aggressive. Even in the heavy pre-rut when the bucks were fighting, I caught him on camera with a tiny fork horn. He was toying around letting the forky push him around and spar, and he was so gentle about it. Reminded me of wrestling with my boy when he was little. That buck just wasn't even a little bit mean toward anything. I honestly kind of miss him now. As soon as I killed him a big 10pt took over the area and tore up all the scrapes like donkey kong. I won't be as sad popping that punk. [/QUOTE]
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