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Baz55
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My Introduction Post for the Hunters.

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Hey guys, i have been a LONG TIME looker over Southeasternohiopreps, but have not posted in years. I am addicted to bow hunting, and shed hunting. I have been fortunate enough to take a couple nice bucks in the past few years, and i just wanted to share them will you all! Both my bucks are from Lawrence County, and the Bear is from this June in New Brunswick Canada.

Here is my 322lb Black Bear:
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I killed this buck last season on October 8th on my foodplot scored 129 7/8 on the pedistal
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Here is my 2007 Buck. Killed on October 26th Scored 152 3/8 12 point :D
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Nice Pics you have.


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nice deer. Hopefully we will have more good pics in a little over a month


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Nice bucks, Baz. :)


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I will be hunting KY this season for the first time. Season comes in on Sept. 5 :D Cant wait. Hopefully get my first velvet buck!!


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Congrats on the Bear and those great looking Bucks. Good luck in KY, hope you get one in velvet.


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I'm already counting down the days till deer season....


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Hey Baz nice looking buck!!! U do much hunting in the Sunrise area???? LOL


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lol..... sunrise area.... :shock: ..... use too... to many poachers now :twisted: Thats where the 12 point is from ;) but some how i think you already knew that!


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Yeah I think I heard that somewhere.......Hey Ive been looking for a shed off a moster buck I killed last season!!!! lol


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You wouldnt be planning another bear hunt would you. Id love to have that opportunity to go. Actually was planning on going late Aug but wasnt able to go


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LOL.. Now I got ya pin pointed! You should post a pic of your buck! Def a GIANT!! No as of now I am either doing mule deer in the badlands, or elk in Colorado next season.


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Great pics,my my you have grown.


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You eat the Bear?


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Yeah, I Town i know i have put on some weight... working on that ;) LOL!

Mattash: I actually did not get to eat any of it because i had to let it lay overnight, because we only had 4 guys to help drag that night. One of the guys was about 5' 130lb's and 77 years old!!! We had to get him out the next day with a 4 wheeler and a whench. Took 8 of us to get him loaded up :D Here is a picture of him on the "bear Buggy" Which is really a deer buggy. We had to drag him straight up the hill behind me... talk about thick!!!!
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