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Nice 10 at the zip-tied OH branch


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So many choices!!!

 

I will be after this guy...I was only 200 yards away in another stand this morning...but if that broken brow eight gives me a chance...I'll have to leave the 10 for gun season or somebody else.

 

The time of year we live for! Southern Allegany County...private hunting, voluntary ARs.

 

The eight point keeps coming in to a different zip-tied overhanging branch...here he is a couple days ago. He's a big one for our neck of the woods.

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