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This is the first buck I had ever seen like this. Well here is the story! I hope the individual doen't get mad for me posting this pic. My and my buddies were hunting in 31 last October and glassed up this buck. There were a couple of other hunters in the area and we new they were some where around. We watched this buck and 4 others for about 40 minutes until they bedded. We got a game plan and started the stalk. We got into a position about 450 yards away from the bucks. We were making another game plan when I looked through by bino's and there was two hunter walking up out of the wash in a direct path for the bedded bucks. They came over a little rise and busted the bucks out. It was chaos - shots rang out and bucks scattered. We watched with anticipation that they had not killed the big one. Meanwhile a spike buck walked past the two hunters about 40 yards below the hunters while they were gutting a buck (still didn't know if it was the big one). The buck traveled down the ridge and was in a good spot to shot the spike and my son decided he wanted to end his hunt and did. We pack our deer back while the other two hunters were packing there buck back. We meet up at the spot where we were glassing from, and a game and fish ranger was waiting along side my brother. Needless to say what I saw was simply awesome and sickening. :( I asked the hunter if he knew they were there and he replied no, and don't believe in glassing. That was some serious bad luck for us and great luck for the hunter. I have to say congradualtions to the hunter. This buck had two main beams on his right side.

 

 

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