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Uh ohhh.... My hunting grounds have been infected!

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by BJE80, Sep 10, 2009.

  1. BJE80

    BJE80 Legendary Woodsman

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    Meet my version of Mr. Rob :eek:

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    Also, do you think the above deer is the same as this one from last year?

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  2. SevenMag

    SevenMag Die Hard Bowhunter

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    you better cull that one... :D
     
  3. buttonbuckmaster

    buttonbuckmaster Grizzled Veteran

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    Nice 11 pointer you have there. :)
     
  4. bowtechdude

    bowtechdude Weekend Warrior

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    lmfao
     
  5. Dr Andy

    Dr Andy Weekend Warrior

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    I'd call him Spike!
     
  6. BowHuntingFool

    BowHuntingFool Grizzled Veteran

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    Sure would make a cool euro mount! I would love to shoot a spiker with real long spikes!
     
  7. BJE80

    BJE80 Legendary Woodsman

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    I guess I never thought of it that way. It would make a cool euro mount wouldn't it? I have never got a picture of him during daylight so I doubt he shows his face. We will see.
     
  8. Rob / PA

    Rob / PA Grizzled Veteran

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    Same here Dr. A, he's just a spike. He doesn't qualify to be a Rob buck......yet. :D :p
     
  9. ArcheryStalker

    ArcheryStalker Weekend Warrior

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    in my family we call that the devil buck. we've a bet goin since i started bowhunting, who ever shoots the first devil gets 200 dollars the bowhunters in my family chipped in 50 bucks a peice
     
  10. SparrowHawk

    SparrowHawk Die Hard Bowhunter

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    X2, he is a Rob buck in the making.
     
  11. jmbuckhunter

    jmbuckhunter Grizzled Veteran

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    No they are not the same buck. Both are 1.5 year old spikes.

    And to be a Rob Buck, they have to have at least one good side!:D
     
  12. in da woods

    in da woods Grizzled Veteran

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    Rob would be proud of that one!
     
  13. Josh/OH

    Josh/OH Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I say go for it, man. Take him out!!


    (since we're not on the same team :p)
     
  14. WV Hunter

    WV Hunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Correction: that is called a WV 11pt :D we got lots of em :p
     
  15. Tribal

    Tribal Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Looks like a normal spike? We have many of them up north that I see running the woods every year. Nocturnal already I bet he grows up to be a monster.
     
  16. Champlain Islander

    Champlain Islander Weekend Warrior

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    That would be a typical Vt deer. We now have AR so things have gotten better. Still lots of spikers but they make it through and show up the next year wearing more head gear.
     

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