The relapse buck. 2018
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NICE! Congrats!
He does look tasty as I sit here with a nearly empty freezer
He does look tasty as I sit here with a nearly empty freezer
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I love me a relapse buck, I thinks it helps to keep me grounded.
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Good job oldrank
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Food on the table baby! Congrats OR
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No Shortcuts. No Excuses. No Regrets.
Everybody's selling dreams. I'm too cheap to buy one.
Everybody's selling dreams. I'm too cheap to buy one.
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Darn right Bud!!!
Spectacular!
Sometimes this site can set lofty goals for us normal hunters...
It did it for me too, I've re-adapted to fun and net-worth per hunt, while keeping the big prize in check!!!
Spectacular!
Sometimes this site can set lofty goals for us normal hunters...
It did it for me too, I've re-adapted to fun and net-worth per hunt, while keeping the big prize in check!!!
Expect the Unexpected when you least Expect it...
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Edcyclopedia wrote:Darn right Bud!!!
Spectacular!
Sometimes this site can set lofty goals for us normal hunters...
It did it for me too, I've re-adapted to fun and net-worth per hunt, while keeping the big prize in check!!!
Exactly Ed. I'm a weird character. I will pass deer sometimes just cause I don't want to deal with cleaning them that night, or the haul is to far. Sometimes because there to small. Might be to warm or to cold.... But when I click into kill mode only God himself is gonna save that deer no matter what it is.
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Thanks for posting, as always enjoy the read. I killed a couple smaller bucks this year also because the freezer was empty and baby #3 was due any time. You and Jonny have encouraged me to post a kill zone. I will try to get it up later this week. Every kill is a trophy and deserves to be honored!
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mipubbucks24 wrote:Thanks for posting, as always enjoy the read. I killed a couple smaller bucks this year also because the freezer was empty and baby #3 was due any time. You and Jonny have encouraged me to post a kill zone. I will try to get it up later this week. Every kill is a trophy and deserves to be honored!
Post em up. It's just deer hunting not a high school popularity contest. Success is success. I've been watching these old Michigan Outdoors videos. Alot of these old timers went a lifetime without killing a decent buck or any buck at that. It really puts it in perspective what it's all about.https://youtu.be/yM8vlcmXjyY
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oldrank wrote:mipubbucks24 wrote:Thanks for posting, as always enjoy the read. I killed a couple smaller bucks this year also because the freezer was empty and baby #3 was due any time. You and Jonny have encouraged me to post a kill zone. I will try to get it up later this week. Every kill is a trophy and deserves to be honored!
Post em up. It's just deer hunting not a high school popularity contest. Success is success. I've been watching these old Michigan Outdoors videos. Alot of these old timers went a lifetime without killing a decent buck or any buck at that. It really puts it in perspective what it's all about.https://youtu.be/yM8vlcmXjyY
Got to love the old Michigan out of doors. I grew up on Fred Trost. The only show I never miss. I’ll post up the kills when I get some time at work, I struggle to post pictures from my phone, and we don’t have internet at the house.
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Nothing wrong with getting caught up in the excitement of the hunt. Congrats!
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Nice Job!
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Haha! I love the title of this. I too can't control the urge when the freezer is empty. Congrats on the buck!
On my deathbed, I will receive total consciousness. So I have that going for me, which is nice!
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