Eastern Ontario Trophy Buck.....

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Eastern Ontario Trophy Buck.....

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Was lucky enough to swing out to see this Bad Boy that was put down Friday night.....simply unreal.

I've been given permission to post the photos on my site......

17 Points of Whitetail.... :shock:

http://rjnbirdeesoutdooradventures.blog ... -buck.html

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:shock: wow! Buck of a lifetime!
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:shock:
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That thing has more points than a Swiss Army knife!!

Huge rack... but what kind of weight was that buck pulling around? It did not look *that* big... for the size of the rack? ... or is it just the shot angles?

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Great point Craig......We were surprised by its size.....Birdee's 6 point had a bigger body.......it'll be interesting to see when someone who knows how to tell age of them has a look......we don't think its an old deer.....

It was just how I like my women....:shock: :lol: :shock: :lol:

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Quarter-Quarter-Quarter .... BUCK!! :lol:
RJ wrote: It was just how I like my women.. :shock: :lol: :shock: :lol:
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RJ wrote:It was just how I like my women..:shock: :lol: :shock: :lol:
rifle???? :wink:
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It was just how I like my women....
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Rack? :lol:

What a treat. That buck is a real beauty. I've seen a couple big boys just outside of the Greenbelt but not like that. Congrats to your buddy! It will make a great mount.
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Nice

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Did you happen to get a width measurment? Looks like he's got some stretch!!

Good on a local boy!
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HOLY CRAP
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Thats a nice buck :) man.
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Talk about a buck with a rocking chair on his head.....
Congrats to your buddy.
Yeah, find out the spread on that thing.
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Holy Molly :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Post by Billy Bones »

Great looking deer.

Wouldn't know whether to score it typical or non typical. Give Rick Poulin a shout at Canada Goose Taxidermy, he's an official scorer for
Pope and Young and F.R.O.W. (Foundation for the Recognition of Ontario Wildlife.) He just loves to hear about big Ontario deer.
He also keeps records of Ontario deer. Also check out the large typical deer in my blog, I harvested that one some years ago just
west of Stittsville.

Billy Bones :lol:
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