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Originally posted by Etxbuckman View PostGood lord you found the mother load!Originally posted by Pstraw View PostWild PearOriginally posted by Mountaineer View PostYup. Persimmon leaves are longer and thinner and the fruit is more orange with a teardrop bottom. The persimmon bark is also dark and rough.
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Originally posted by GarGuy View PostThose are big deer. Tony, that 8 gonna be mid 40s or better.
I agree, we were literally talking about that this morning. He’s very similar frame wise to a 142” 8 my wife killed we were all surprised how big he was once he hit the dirt. I feel if someone gets him down uno will be the same
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Originally posted by 97JeepGuy View Post
Had 2 good ones show up this past week on our place in polk county. Too bad I won’t be able to get back out there for another couple of weeks. Fingers crossed.
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How old do y’all think. This is my new spot. In reality it’s around 40 acres huntable. According to onx it is 70 total. Not sure of pressure around me. Shoot him or grow him? I should have access to this place for years to come but no guarantee as with any place and is he even 13 lol. I figure he is 14
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Originally posted by Landrover View PostYall are awesomeness as the old landowner thought it was possibly a crabapple.....which I did not think it would be. I ate two of them and PEAR flesh was definitely part of it. I just never perceived it to be wild pear......which is super cool.
Pick em off ground and make sure they are squishy. If firm DONT EAT!
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