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Monster buck

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by tfox, Sep 18, 2014.

  1. Wiscohunter

    Wiscohunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Oh yeah? Well I saw 5 doe the other day. Take that!
     
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    Good googly moogly!
     
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    Tfox, any chance you know a guy named Adam. I was told it was killed a few miles from his farm and he also knew the guy that shot the buck. From what I heard this story is legit and the buck was killed off a western ky farm. No high fences around.
     
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    Unbelievable. What a cool rack! Good for him.
     
  5. tfox

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    Not that I'm aware of. This guy is Justin Mooney and since the pic has been released by Bear Archery now, I see no reason I can't share.

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  6. CoveyMaster

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    If I was the landowner, I'd be checking my farm for radioactivity...or fairy dust. Something is just un-natural about that! It's either sooo wrong...or soooo right. :lol:
     
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    HOLY CRAP!!!! i think id be shaking to much seeing that deer in front of me to even get a shot... great buck JEALOUS!
     
  8. tfox

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  9. SWitchBacKXT

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    Heck of a deer, congrats to him.
     
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    Good for him! That is a slammer for sure. Glad to see it fall to an ethical hunter!
     
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    Thats a brute!
     
  12. tfox

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    Let it be known if you see someone saying high fence that this deer was completely fair chase. Justin is just like any of us with a passion for hunting and puts in more time than most when it comes to hunting and archery. He has a regular job just like the rest of us.

    There aren't any high fence operation within probably 50 miles of where this deer was killed.

    The jealousy out there is unreal.
     
  13. tfox

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    As a matter of fact, neighbors have trail cam pics of this deer.
     
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    Yes, I admit...I'm jealous. I don't care if it was taken high fence, free range or on the moon...I'm still jealous. Maybe envious is a better term! :lol:

    I'm happy for the guy! I want to see the trail cam pics of that beast on the hoof!
     
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  15. Muzzy Man

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    As long as he didn't break into the zoo... I am thrilled for him.LOL
     
  16. SharpEyeSam

    SharpEyeSam Legendary Woodsman

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    WOW! Dream Buck!
     
  17. gri22ly

    gri22ly Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I don't know Justin, but I have friends that know him...everything about this buck is on the up&up.
    Awesome Buck!!!
     
  18. Jeffrey Jones

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    Is it gonna score Typical or Non-Typical? By the way it is def a beast an a kill of a lifetime congrats to the hunter
     
  19. tfox

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    Non typical
     
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    Wow!! Buck of a lifetime. Good for him!
     

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