I want whatever they're feeding him

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  1. 18andrew

    18andrew Weekend Warrior

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    You wouldn't really look good with all of that head gear 18!
     
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    I don't know if I could shoot if something like that stepped in front of me.
     
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    I mean that's crazy how big the deer is but i have to wonder is what its being fed safe to eat? i mean i can probably speak for a few guys on here when i say id need new pants if i saw that deer step out but for me id rather shoot a deer i know i could eat than one that i couldn't
     
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    I totally agree I don't even think I'd be able to clip my release onto my Dloop if I saw something like this haha
     
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    I'd shoot it for looking like crap...I think that's the dumbest looking mess I've ever seen.
     
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    I drive by that ranch every time I stay at my in-laws cottage, it's amazing what you see!
     
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    I agree with covey, so big it looks stupid.
     
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    Link won't open for me, don't really care!
     
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    The buck does look like a mess, why bother measuring a high fence buck it is not a deer it is livestock.
     
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    I agree.... Zoo bucks. Smh
     
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    I'd rather shoot a 200" typical than a 600" mess
     
  13. Hillbilly Jedi

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    I realize the score is huge, but that is one ugly rack. Some non-typical bucks look cool but some look like $hit and that's one IMO. I don't think food had as much to do with the size of the rack as much as genetics and inbreeding. That thing is just ugly.
     
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    Let me guess, high fence, high dollar operation. If so, that record seems suspect to me.
     
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    Hillbilly Jedi Die Hard Bowhunter

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    No license required and they charge by the score of the buck. A 301 - 330 score buck will cost you $17,500. Yep, it's fenced for sure.
     
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    All y'all naysayers. Its a mess. I wouldn't shoot. LOL. I agree high fence isn't hunting, Being told what to shoot and when aint hunting. But all y'all know if that buck stepped out in front of your tree stand. You'd shoot every arrow you had in your quiver if you could.:busted:
     
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    Then throw your bow at it.
     
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    Then strap it to your hood and drive it around town for a week. hahahahah
     
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    Wouldn't have to worry about deciding to shoot or not since I wouldn't hunt with that type of operation. If that's what hunting turns into, I'll hang up the bow and rifle. There's no way that thing grows like that on public or private open land.

    However so I don't start a blast, if someone does want to hunt with that type of outfit and they have fun and enjoy it. Go for it. Hunting should be fun for you and if you're having fun, I won't judge you.
     

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