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    #16
    Originally posted by redfishted View Post
    Some giants killed withen sight of the city limits of College Station.

    Wish I had a photo of the roadkill in front of the high school off hwy 6 from 2019, maybe 2018. It was huge. Think it was posted on here


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      #17
      Originally posted by sbushee View Post
      Unimpressive to me. But that’s just me.
      Would you pass it broadside at 20 yards? I would not.

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        #18
        It's still undefeated

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          #19
          But is it 13”

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            #20
            Here’s a buck similar that one of our employees got on game cam on our grass farm near college station. Unique buck for sure
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              #21
              I was headed too fire school yesterday morning and seen a good buck somewhere in the same area. It was still dark and I was going 75, but I could tell it was a good buck. Kinda wish I would have stopped to see if it was that buck, because I was running early

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                #22
                Originally posted by RMW View Post
                Here’s a buck similar that one of our employees got on game cam on our grass farm near college station. Unique buck for sure
                I have a place south of College Station on the Navasota and see bucks like this. Seems I remember reading that its a fungus or bacteria that causes it?

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                  #23
                  Cool looking deer. But I’m sure much bigger ones have been killed in the Navasota and Brazos river bottoms

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by redneckstudd20 View Post
                    Record? Lol

                    Yes, Class: Honda Civic non-typical.

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                      #25
                      I don't see that many points

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                        #26
                        Must be a hot doe in the area because there was another nice buck ran over this morning a couple hundred yards north of there. Looked like a decent 8 but was on the other side of the median.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by flywise View Post
                          I do know if it destroyed my truck it would be at my house
                          X2.

                          I think deer are like this is why they don't let us keep the collision kills.

                          My deductible is far less than any lease producing deer like this and I am not really one to get attached to a truck.

                          Now getting a good attorney to get you out of the driving violation of running over a deer like this in reverse would cost as much as a nice lease.


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                            #28
                            35 points? Where are the other 15?

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by toledo View Post
                              I have a place south of College Station on the Navasota and see bucks like this. Seems I remember reading that its a fungus or bacteria that causes it?

                              Horns are really similar, never heard of fungus causing this.

                              We are on hwy 50 just north of Clay on river.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by sbushee View Post
                                Unimpressive to me. But that’s just me.
                                Ditto. Skull cap to the garage pile!

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