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Bambi.........I wonder what he will grow up to be?
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And just think, people really asked me what I was going to do when I retired. Is that a "real" question?
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This big old buck probably was a ten point before breaking off his entire left side plus the brow tine and G2 on his right side.
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This nice eleven point buck came out of the brush close to where we sat.
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On two consecutive days we saw this bobcat hunting the grass close to the deer blind we hunted.
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This is the first porcupine I have ever seen in the wild.
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Hunter, Lloyd Grizzle, with his eight point. This deer was photographed earlier in the year with an estimated eight inch drop tine which was now broken off from fighting.
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Georgia hunter Jay Chambers with his deer shot the first evening of the hunt.
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