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    Default 150" gross coues buck from AZ

    Here is my 150 1/8" Gross and 138 2/8" Net Buck taken on January 7th of this year!!
    My brother helped me bag this monster....he spotted this buck for me and i nailed it with my 300WSM from 250 yards away! It was taken here on the White Mountain Apache Reservation! Hope you enjoy the pics.
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    Congrats to you on an awesome buck . . . Love those heavy almost palmated beams. Have you had it aged yet. I am betting his teeth are worn way down and he was "ole man on the mountain". . .

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    Way to go. What a brute.

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    That is a gnarly, righteous looking buck! Great form and palmation. Just outstanding!

    That's one to be very, very proud of.

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    congrats on a super buck! he certainly looks like and old timer, great job!
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    Truly magnificent! Nice job on getting the shot to take him. You have one exceptional brother also.

    I'd want to take a long shot on that brute. If I was close and saw that rack, my legs would be shaking like a coon hound passing a peach pit.
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    Wow! That thing doesn't even look real!
    Coming to a National Forest near you!

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    Very nice and congratulations.

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    Nice Buck seems to me you have an exclusive place to hunt.Congrats
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    That is one very nice cows deer! congratulations to you and your brother!

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