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Re: Pretty good Alabama buck
[Re: BhamFred]
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01/31/17 03:42 PM
01/31/17 03:42 PM
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truedouble
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Jesse Henrys buck was a monster and from the same general area. We called it the golden triangle. Wedgeworth-Akron-Greensboro. being that Henry Co. doesn't/ hasn't produced a lot of huge bucks over the past 20 years, what's the change, other than I'm guess less ag and more trees now then back in the 70's/ early 80's? Just interesting that an area not know for huge deer produced several freaks in a small window of time. and a 300 pound buck is just about unheard of...
Last edited by truedouble; 01/31/17 03:42 PM.
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