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Awesome....I can honestly say that in 70 years of living in a rural area with lots of deer, I have never seen a buck on the hoof as big as the one  in the lead in the third picture...Good luck, my friend...

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1 hour ago, Pygmy said:

Awesome....I can honestly say that in 70 years of living in a rural area with lots of deer, I have never seen a buck on the hoof as big as the one  in the lead in the third picture...Good luck, my friend...

Ditto. I actually think the one behind it is bigger.  Crazy bucks

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10 hours ago, Cabin Fever said:

Two years ago, this spot was planted in corn. I saw a several bucks and I killed my biggest buck ever. Last year, it was planted in soybeans and I didn't see shi squat. Hoping the corn will bring them in again this year. 

Corn can be a nuisance. When there is so much of it planted and it doesn’t get cut until December it gives deer cover and food. They dont have a reason to leave the corn. Even rutting bucks will bring does in there and just hang out. No hunter pressure in there! Ive had this happen to me more than a few years. It does make for a good muzzleloader season however. 

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Awesome....I can honestly say that in 70 years of living in a rural area with lots of deer, I have never seen a buck on the hoof as big as the one  in the lead in the third picture...Good luck, my friend...

Hell that thing is massive to all of us...I can’t imagine how big it looks to a Pygmy!!!


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