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26 October 2010, 21:07
Blank
Nice Oregon Blacktail
Got back from hunting the Roseburg area, and we got a couple dandies! My partner shot a big mature 4x3, and I got this toad. Green score of 133" gross, 130" net and will make the B&C Awards book easily.


26 October 2010, 21:40
CAS II
Wow! Hell of a buck!
26 October 2010, 21:54
Doubless
Outstanding, Joel! Congrats!!!
26 October 2010, 22:42
Brian Clark
Congrats! that's a great deer.


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27 October 2010, 01:14
Tim Herald
beautiful!


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27 October 2010, 09:23
Sevenxbjt
Outstanding Blacktail.
27 October 2010, 23:36
Blank
Another picture down in the oaks, and shows just how dark and massive it is.


30 October 2010, 05:54
Randy Bohannon
Prettiest deer are the Blacktails as well as the best eating deer.A mature Blacktail is about the hardest critter to kill.
Congatulations and well done.
30 October 2010, 08:18
Kyler Hamann
Amazing buck. Congratulations.


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30 October 2010, 13:59
Mike_Dettorre
wow! very nice


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30 October 2010, 22:01
Blacktailer
A beauty!


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