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Re: First Bow Kill and Mgmt Buck from Mexico [Re: bonehunts] #6104791 12/27/15 11:47 PM
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Great job and great buck !


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Re: First Bow Kill and Mgmt Buck from Mexico [Re: bonehunts] #6105510 12/28/15 11:07 AM
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Heck of a deer.. Nice job.


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Re: First Bow Kill and Mgmt Buck from Mexico [Re: bonehunts] #6105514 12/28/15 11:12 AM
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Outstanding! cheers



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Re: First Bow Kill and Mgmt Buck from Mexico [Re: bonehunts] #6105524 12/28/15 11:48 AM
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Heck Ya!! elmer deer


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Re: First Bow Kill and Mgmt Buck from Mexico [Re: bonehunts] #6107135 12/29/15 02:50 AM
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Thanks guys. I have to keep looking back at the pics to remind me what a stud he was.
I'm headed to the family ranch in Mills County tomorrow and will have a completely different perspective on what a "big" deer is.

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