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    #31
    nice trophy!

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      #32
      I will let you know what it taste like in a few weeks. I am having the meat aged for 14days before they process it.

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        #33
        Congrats!! WOW Hes a beast!

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          #34
          How did you hunt it, like in a blind over feed or spot and stalk?

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            #35
            Congratulations to you, I've always thought those are pretty cool looking. Aside from being a rather large size deer, Their horns are just down right different.

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              #36
              Took this picture about 300 yds east of my bowhunting stand--behind a high fence. Is this a Pere David's deer?

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                #37
                Originally posted by dustoffer View Post
                Took this picture about 300 yds east of my bowhunting stand--behind a high fence. Is this a Pere David's deer?

                Looks like one to me!

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                  #38
                  Congratulations!!

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by dustoffer View Post
                    Took this picture about 300 yds east of my bowhunting stand--behind a high fence. Is this a Pere David's deer?

                    Yep, They're pretty hard to mistake for anything else. 'cept maybe when they run, then you'd think you're looking at a Grey Tennessee Walker.

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                      #40
                      Way to take an animal that is extinct in the wild...
                      Not gonna see these without some serious cash.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by organpiercer View Post
                        Way to take an animal that is extinct in the wild...
                        Not gonna see these without some serious cash.
                        Why does it matter to you.... Scimitar Oryx are also endangered in their home ranges, but Texas has more than any other place. Should we not hunt those or keep breeding them because they are endangered somewhere else? No, thats the reason they are worth something here and worth keeping around. Take it somewhere else.

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                          #42
                          wow that thing is big! nice and uncommon trophy! congrats

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                            #43
                            I've always liked the uniqueness of the perre. It's one on the bucket list. Congrats on a nice one

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                              #44
                              Congrats, very nice kill.

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                                #45
                                Sweet. I want one.

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