bassman802
bassman802
Registered: November 2008 Location: kentucky Posts: 1,841
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Tue,February,9,2010 6:16am
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Rating: 10
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Nope never seen this buck before, he's a giant and very different.
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bigbuck99
Registered: February 2008 Location: ohio Posts: 88
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Tue,February,9,2010 8:12am
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looks like romplas deer
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Pinehawker
Registered: January 2007 Location: New Jersey Posts: 192
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Tue,February,9,2010 9:25am
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Awesome buck. Looks like his mommy had some side action with a moose.
So it's a Doose
------------------------------ Be a man, go in deep, get skunked when a monster catches your wind, go home empty handed.....repeat.
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aghunter09
Registered: August 2007 Location: college station, tx Posts: 1,262
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Tue,February,9,2010 10:23am
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I was also going to say this reminded me of the rompala deer
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marioncountykybuckhunter3
Hunt n' Fish
Registered: October 2007 Location: ky Posts: 2,607
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Tue,February,9,2010 10:32am
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Rating: 10
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yeah non typ version of the rompala buck
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indianaarrowslinger18
Registered: December 2009 Location: WASHINGTON COUNTY, INDIANA Posts: 468
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Tue,February,9,2010 11:31am
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Rating: 10
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i agree it does look like its mom had a thing goin with a moose...lol... to bad we dont have any here in indiana...thats a HUGE buck for sure though...A GOOD OLE INDIANA BUCK
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indianaarrowslinger18
Registered: December 2009 Location: WASHINGTON COUNTY, INDIANA Posts: 468
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Tue,February,9,2010 11:32am
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and HECKUVA bow kill CONGRATS to the hunter that took this beast
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VaBuckster
Registered: January 2007 Location: Callaway, Va Posts: 47
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Tue,February,9,2010 12:32pm
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Rating: 10
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Dang, huge buck with lots of character. One of a kind, imagine finding his right side as a shed...it would put you in a stand everyday next season.
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TRXdroptine
Registered: September 2007 Location: St. Charles, MO Posts: 1,228
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Tue,February,9,2010 1:08pm
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Rating: 10
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What a moose and heck of a deer. Marions right would be rompala if non typ.
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BoonerBoy
Registered: August 2008 Location: TN Posts: 260
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Tue,February,9,2010 2:33pm
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It does similar rompala. If there's no info on him, he's probably gotta be fake or high fence though
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logston1
Registered: September 2007 Posts: 21
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Tue,February,9,2010 3:39pm
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I'm somewhat of an amateur taxidermist and I have to say the position of these browtines is not normal. This deer is fake, or these are sheds at best.
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BoonerBoy
Registered: August 2008 Location: TN Posts: 260
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Tue,February,9,2010 4:20pm
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Yea, i didnt think of that. He could have adjusted a shed connector to make the rack appear wider.
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TRXdroptine
Registered: September 2007 Location: St. Charles, MO Posts: 1,228
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Tue,February,9,2010 4:51pm
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Every deer is differant. Doesn't mean it's a fake. There are thousands of huge bucks out there that no one has heard of, again doesn't mean it's fake. I've got one buck that the brows stick out the front in stead of up. It's real.
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number1deerslayer
Registered: December 2009 Location: Washington county,Indiana Posts: 124
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Tue,February,9,2010 5:04pm
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i agree with TRXdroptine whether its fake or not theres giant bucks in all states all over north america that no one has never seen or heard of and then one day it just makes one little mistake and hits the record books.theres lots more to come for indiana in the next couple years,for big bucks unlike high fence deer you dont know whats roaming around out there.
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logston1
Registered: September 2007 Posts: 21
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Wed,February,10,2010 4:55pm
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I'm tellin' ya boys, someone did a poor job of positioning the horns on this fake deer. I'm not sayin' it's impossible for deer to be this big. These may be real horns, but they do not set natural.
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