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    #16
    I get more excited over a doe with a bow than a big buck with a rifle.

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      #17
      Anything off of your own property adds just that much more to it. Brazoria county?

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        #18
        Awesome Mike. Congrats.

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          #19
          Congrats to you!

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            #20
            any Deer you take with a Bow or Xbow is a TROPHY...Congrats

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              #21
              "The True Trophy is not in the size of the critter, but in the experiences and memories made in acquiring it." - Texas Grown - MikeB.


              That used to be in my signature back when we had signatures.




              Congrats on your deer Mikey! And I like that name for some reason...

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                #22
                When the biologists hands you 35 MLD doe permits and says you have to harvest them before the ranch can start on bucks , and you finally scratch the last one in the book

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                  #23
                  When she is in the freezer!

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                    #24
                    Congrats!! Every deer I kill with a bow is a trophy imo. Thats what I love about bow hunting.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by antlers86 View Post
                      any deer buck or doe is a trophy in my book. Congrats
                      this!!

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                        #26
                        As long as your thankful it’s a trophy

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                          #27
                          when she has a history of stomping and or blowing in or near any blind or pen. You run an arrow through that it is better than anything toting antlers.

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                            #28
                            when the frezzer is empty

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                              #29
                              Big old grey doe on public land that’s just as wary and maybe even smarter and just as nocturnal as the mature bucks in the area. Only killed a couple of these.

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                                #30
                                Answer, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow.

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