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<blockquote data-quote="Eagle Eye" data-source="post: 2646474" data-attributes="member: 34489"><p>I have an amateur question about that beautiful buck Okie just posted. </p><p>You say he needs another year or two. Obviously, passing on him now means he remains "out there" for joe shmoe or a pickup truck. So i ask, you say he needs another year or with optimism or realism? You would pass on this guy this year? </p><p>I assume you hunt private land, what if you were hunting public land and saw him? </p><p></p><p>Maybe he is alluring to me cause I haven't had a chance at such a nice buck. </p><p>First buck (ever) I could have shot was a 4 pt, last weekend, but he was no bigger than a large doe (it seemed).</p><p>I let him go and don't have any regrets about it. But, I would not let that buck you posted go. Am I wrong?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eagle Eye, post: 2646474, member: 34489"] I have an amateur question about that beautiful buck Okie just posted. You say he needs another year or two. Obviously, passing on him now means he remains "out there" for joe shmoe or a pickup truck. So i ask, you say he needs another year or with optimism or realism? You would pass on this guy this year? I assume you hunt private land, what if you were hunting public land and saw him? Maybe he is alluring to me cause I haven't had a chance at such a nice buck. First buck (ever) I could have shot was a 4 pt, last weekend, but he was no bigger than a large doe (it seemed). I let him go and don't have any regrets about it. But, I would not let that buck you posted go. Am I wrong? [/QUOTE]
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