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Thanks to everyone for all the kind statements and positive posts. In the end a lot of luck, blessings from above, and lastly hard work coupled with lots of scouting trips prevailed. We had our lucky feather in our cap that morning, that being my dad's presence up on the hill with us. I hope good fortune on everyone in the field this year!!!!

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Not much more I can say that hasn't been said already. I'm a mass man and this kind of buck is the kind of buck I dream of finding someday. Congrats on such an incredible buck! Just out of curiosity how far did the buck move in the last three years of hunting him? Did he happen to stay in the same canyon year after year?

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Not much more I can say that hasn't been said already. I'm a mass man and this kind of buck is the kind of buck I dream of finding someday. Congrats on such an incredible buck! Just out of curiosity how far did the buck move in the last three years of hunting him? Did he happen to stay in the same canyon year after year?

. The buck lived the entire time in about a 800 yard by 800 yard box. Usually in very thick and flat terrain. He had to be on the fringes of that box in order to harvest him. That's why we were lucky to get him because catching him on the fringe of his core habitat required the luck of timing. Gets old sitting in the same spot all day, day after day waiting for him to make a mistake.

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Wow! I'd call that a buck of a lifetime - but it sounds like he's about average for your family. Congratulations, gorgeous buck!

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That Buck is absolutely spectacular! Congratulations!

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Great buck, congrats.

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I can't stop looking at this buck. Incredible mass! Sounds like the hunter has accomplished harvesting what most will never even get to see alive in the field. Congrats on a truly amazing animal.

 

Kurt

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