A few from todays card pull

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  1. CoveyMaster

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    I didn't get around to all the cameras on all the farms but I got a few.
     
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    I'll take number 3 and number 4 please. What kind of moultrie camera is that? It shoots pretty good pics.
     
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    That buck with his face up in the camera is a 2.5 year old deer this year. I think he has some potential over the next few years. I have high expectations for those brow tines next year.
    He's un-named maybe High Expectations is a decent name. :lol:
     
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    ohhh i know he's young by his face but he's gonna be a nice deer with those brows, but if he's 2.5 i'll take ol crab claw in #3 , he's plenty old enough for me.
     
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    Hey Covey, I noticed there are no raccoons in any of your pics. Do those discs on the legs really keep the raccoons off of it?
     
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    No they don't do squat for coons but they do help with squirrels. I trap the living crap out of coons with live traps but we still have plenty to go around.
     
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    Very nice bucks.

    Blessings........Pastorjim
     
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    Looking good there CM.
     
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    Yeah I can live with the squirrels but the dang coons eat more than their share for sure. I have coons that waddled when they walk. It's not too bad until the farmer harvests the corn and the they hit the feeder like crazy.
     
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    Very nice pics! Those are some nice bucks!!
     
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    Ya the buck in #4 with the split G2 and drop on his right side is a nice buck. Hopefully he's old enough for your list. Good luck!
     
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    I think he's 4.5 this year. I generally hold out for 5.5 targets but I may make an exception to the rule for that buck with a drop if he happens in front of me and stops broadside.

    Last year was the first time he showed up and I guessed he was 3.5 but looking at currant pics of him I may have been guessing on the young side anyway. He has a saggy brisket this year in a few pics and a pot belly. I'm gonna say he's close enough given the limited history I have with him. He's definitely on the list.
     
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    nice pics! love the one with the dried velvet that is ready to shed.
     
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    wow... some real studs there... good luck!
     
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    Jealous of you mid west and plains state guys.
     

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