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Hunt the wind - leave it better than you found it - love your neighbor as you love your self We need prayer for our country now more than ever
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The guy that killed it is a great guy . Never seen it or had it on camera is what i was told .
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The guy that killed it is a great guy . Never seen it or had it on camera is what i was told . Daggum, Probably the best way for it to happen to a man though. If you had a prior picture or knew of the deer you’d probably lose to much sleep and or mess the deer up with pressure etc.
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They Call Me Gator 🐊
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The guy that killed it is a great guy . Never seen it or had it on camera is what i was told . That makes it a lot better. A win for the good guys
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He is a good guy and a close friend of my wife’s family. Can’t wait to hear the story directly from him about his once in a lifetime buck!
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Freak of Nature
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Full grown and then some! Was that a WMA kill?
"Why do you ask"?
Always vote the slowest path to socialism.
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Full grown and then some! Was that a WMA kill? No it’s not on a WMA. It’s in the vicinity of the previous Wolf Creek WMA, which is no more, but it wouldn’t have been on that property anyway.
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All lies… there are no deer in Walker Co.
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Looks like hed had several birthdays
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Thats the definition of a freak nasty right there....  Congrats to the hunter... 
Did you know that Beer Nutz are over a Dollar...and Deer Nutz are under a Buck...
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That is a huge deer, but I just don’t see 200”. Guess I don’t know how to score and judge a non-typical. Great deer though!
Everything woke turns to shucks
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Got pretty dang big eating pine needles and strip mine overburden.
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I wonder if there is something about how they restore those strip mines that introduces an abundance of certain minerals that influence antler growth? I know reclaimed strip mines can make good deer habitat with the browse and cover but I don’t think that alone can explain some of these giants coming out of that area. And I don’t think it’s Michigan genetics spreading south from Bankhead either.
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I honestly believe it brings up minerals that were further down in the soil. We all know it’s the dirt that makes big deer.
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Walker County is the new Jackson County.
I ain't fightin nobody that swings around in trees with a running chainsaw like Tarzan. - FurFlyin
Oh I just thought u were a dumba$$ 🤣 my apologies… - jb20
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I honestly believe it brings up minerals that were further down in the soil. We all know it’s the dirt that makes big deer. Interesting theory. A lot of the strip mine land in various areas does produce big deer.
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Dances With Weeds
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I honestly believe it brings up minerals that were further down in the soil. We all know it’s the dirt that makes big deer. Interesting theory. A lot of the strip mine land in various areas does produce big deer. Arent most of them in pretty rugged terrain??
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Booner
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Make some descent rattling horns
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I honestly believe it brings up minerals that were further down in the soil. We all know it’s the dirt that makes big deer. Interesting theory. A lot of the strip mine land in various areas does produce big deer. Arent most of them in pretty rugged terrain?? I’ve got several clients there. It can be very rugged, rocky and remote in places. I’ve also wondered about the fertility of the minerals they brought to the surface. There’s always BIG deer in that general area. I also think some of it may very well be some genetic influence from Bankhead. It’s not that far given the dispersal of young bucks and they’ve had 98 years to do it.
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