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Oak

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I went deer hunting in Colorado.

I enlisted the help of CSEH to glass the great blue forests of the state:

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It snowed:

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Making the bucks easier to spot:

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But not making their antlers grow:

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Then this buck showed up:

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But I am not a long range shooter:

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I enlisted help the next day. A clown to the left:

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A joker to the right:

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At last light, when hope was all but lost, he showed up again:

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Thanks for the help, guys.
 
Good job Oak...like the stickers & mass

...weak eye guards.;)
 
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Damn Terry! You nailed a monster! Congrats on a helluva nice buck and staying with it. So much for those clowns you brought to help you - guess they were good for packing it out though! ;)
 
Awesome buck!

Glad to hear you recognized your limitations and didn't start a long-range blasting session. A lot of hunters would not have had that kind of self-control. Good things come to those who wait!
 
I think it may be photo chopped.

The first picture, I mean.

Congrats on a great buck.
 

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