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Dimmit Co #12718 12/22/04 01:13 PM
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We hunted for 5 days and shot some nice deer, saw some real great ones too that will be over 160 and 170 in the next two years. Saw a 4 1/2 year old straight up clean 12 that was smoking good looking too. I will post some photos when I get them, but they were really running the does down there. Glad to be home to shoot some ducks this week.


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Bradbury welcome back home. Was wondering how the trip went down there. Looks like I will be doing some goose hunting in the snow this week end. Amarillo has 2 inches on the ground right now and the temps are going to stay below freezing till Saturday. A white Christmas, gucks and geese in the snow a present I did not expect this tear hehehe.



In Memory of my 36 yr old nephew Paul Dobbins that lost his fight to cancer... Never GIVE UP !!! He fought it hard and was determined all the way to the end to beat it.
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HOW WAS SPIKE BOX???


Re: Dimmit Co [Re: Bradbury] #12721 12/23/04 12:09 AM
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The usual fare.... tons of canada geese. Few specks and snows, but they were always on opposite side of me, and well, LOL, they just slipped away. Managed a nice blue bill that I took over to taxidermyman, it only had 1 or 2 pieces of #2 under a wing so it should make a good mount. Headed up to Amarillo tomorrow, goose hunting down by Tulia, seems a large number of geese are terrorizing some wheat that the owner wants us to 'shoo' them away from LOL. Might slip in some pheasant while we are it it, but, gonna have ducks and geese with snow and temps around 2 degrees Friday morning. Gotta love it



In Memory of my 36 yr old nephew Paul Dobbins that lost his fight to cancer... Never GIVE UP !!! He fought it hard and was determined all the way to the end to beat it.
Re: Dimmit Co [Re: Bradbury] #12722 12/23/04 12:10 AM
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8 1/2 YEAR OLD BUCK...NOTICE THE TWO KICKERS....LIVE WEIGHT WAS 225



4 1/2 8 PT CULL BUCK


6 1/2 YEAR OLD 8 POINT...135 B&C



I HAVE ONE MORE, BUT I NEED TO GET A SMALLER SIZE OF IT, IT IS LIKE 2.7 WHATEVER AND GOES OVER MY STORAGE LIMIT....

GOT IT FIGURED OUT.

This is the best one taken, but not the best one seen by far, 153 B & C too bad for no brow tine on the the right side, but who cares...6 1/2 year old deer. This guy stayed in the brush for a solid hour before my buddy shot him. I was in the stand with him and the fact that all the doe were looking in the brush and other bucks would stay off that part of the sendaro....we just knew and a hair afer 5:15 he stepped out and 4 minutes later after lots of talking and evaluating, my buddy decided to take him.



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Looking to buy or sell Real Estate anywhere? Let me know, I can help. Just email me steven.bradbury@cbdfw.com
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Steve looks like you had a great trip. Gotta love those kickers on the old buck



In Memory of my 36 yr old nephew Paul Dobbins that lost his fight to cancer... Never GIVE UP !!! He fought it hard and was determined all the way to the end to beat it.
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I was in Big Wells on Saturday and just had a few young bucks pestering the does. What part of the County are you in?


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Steve, looks like yall hit the jackpot, definely some good looking bucks, love thoses kickers.


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I was in Big Wells on Saturday and just had a few young bucks pestering the does. What part of the County are you in?




Just South of you about 5 miles South of Big Wells...the young ones were really on them and some, not all...but quite a few of the older ones would wait for the young ones to make a move and then they would move in on them. I bet they will be full bore this weekend! Sadly, I will be duck hunting.......


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I was in Big Wells on Saturday and just had a few young bucks pestering the does. What part of the County are you in?




I might add that it was more pronounced on Monday and Tuesday then the weekend....I got back after the morning hunt on Tues...We hunted Friday thru Tues.


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Down in my old stomping grounds. I grew up on the Nueces River near Valley Wells, just below Big Wells. Nice deer down there. They sure pay dad a lot of money to shoot at 'em too. Whose place were you hunting on?


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Down in my old stomping grounds. I grew up on the Nueces River near Valley Wells, just below Big Wells. Nice deer down there. They sure pay dad a lot of money to shoot at 'em too. Whose place were you hunting on?




A friend of mine...

And he paid a lot of money to buy it too.


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