D_Walt
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I shot this guy in 1983 - have a bunch of his shed antlers..
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It was AIYour last name isn’t Rompola, is it?
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I wish I would have taken the time to wipe all the blood off, but this was back before I took the time to take nice photos. He had broken two matching points off the inside of his main beams that were each about 3" on his sheds from the year before.


The stories are the entire point to me. The animals I have that break the most tape I don’t consider my best. They were both lucky right place right time for my biggestI know this thread isn't about back stories but since I'm couching it...
That other buck i posted scored 152. It was the first morning of a three day hunt on a BMA. I watched him at first light make his way in to 200 yds. I almost didnt shoot him, thinking I have time to find a better buck.glad i did, that would have been bonehead decision of the century for me.
This buck( second best) scored 146. No good field pictures for a reason. Drove 5 hours through terrible winter storm. Arrived at camp spot to shovel two feet of snow, temps at -20, tent poles imploded. Slept in two sleeping bags, still cold. Water froze, camp stove froze. Got up and trudged off in to the timber without breakfast. Cut tracks and stalked this buck with does. Snowing. Caught up with him at 20 yards, gun over shoulder. When he raised his head to rake a branch in one motion swung the gun and shot him. It was so effing cold, I hardly bothered for pics. Rancher shook his head, " can't believe you slept in a broken tent in that weather last night".View attachment 382336

Will you adopt me? I’m 38 and semi house broken.Worst field picture ever…
Powder River, 1981. Back when you could knock on doors and get permission.View attachment 382372View attachment 382373View attachment 382373