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Allen Martin
Birmingham, AL
9/18/2007
This is an injured buck we did call the Big 8. This year he has 9. There is already a Big 9 from last year that we have'nt seen this year, so we are going to call him Big 9 Jr. now. Not sure how he got injured, but if you look you will notice he has a small chunk missing out of the top of his back, and a crease all the way down behind his shoulder. He should be 4 1/2 this year.
Birmingham, AL
9/18/2007
This is an injured buck we did call the Big 8. This year he has 9. There is already a Big 9 from last year that we have'nt seen this year, so we are going to call him Big 9 Jr. now. Not sure how he got injured, but if you look you will notice he has a small chunk missing out of the top of his back, and a crease all the way down behind his shoulder. He should be 4 1/2 this year.
Jim McCabe
Orange, CA
9/18/2007
Utah Elk Season 2007. I only had a cow elk tag but called in many nice bulls. I had two bulls fighting while I was in the stand just out of frame of the cuddeback. Bull tags are hard to get. Maybe next year. Jim
Orange, CA
9/18/2007
Utah Elk Season 2007. I only had a cow elk tag but called in many nice bulls. I had two bulls fighting while I was in the stand just out of frame of the cuddeback. Bull tags are hard to get. Maybe next year. Jim
Randy Lovell
Clarksville, MO
9/18/2007
We killed 3 Pope and Young bucks last year on the property and it looks like we have reason to look forward to finding some good bucks this year.
Clarksville, MO
9/18/2007
We killed 3 Pope and Young bucks last year on the property and it looks like we have reason to look forward to finding some good bucks this year.
Brandon Brooke
Hardin, MO
9/18/2007
This deer is one we can recognize due to a lump on his belly, he had when he was a yearling and he still has it. We passed him up last year. But we may have to shoot him this year. The other deer broke both brow-tines off and his main beam last year before season was over.
Hardin, MO
9/18/2007
This deer is one we can recognize due to a lump on his belly, he had when he was a yearling and he still has it. We passed him up last year. But we may have to shoot him this year. The other deer broke both brow-tines off and his main beam last year before season was over.