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Spotted this boy while the wife and I were finishing our first cup of coffee at our home place just south of Fredericksburg, Texas. I put on some old deck shoes I had (they're actually quite quiet), got the ugly "canoe paddle" .280 out of the pickup and made a short stalk. He was tearing the hell out of the brush. A hanging limb was obstructing his shoulder a bit, so I got down and did a sneaky-sneaky crawl until his shoulder was clear. I shot from prone and he was down 40 yards behind the shot site.

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Very fine. Big brows.
Good on ya !
 
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nice


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Super!!! Nice axis...

Going to try to put the stalk on this guy pretty soon!



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Whew! Love them Axis deer!

Ed that is a HOG!


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Beautiful deer. Shows the importance of morning coffee. Nice.
 
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My favourite deer! I saw my first ones when I was toddler & I still remember the one I saw when I about 5.


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Very nice Axis sir!

That one in Ed's picture is a beast too!


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Awesome Axis!
 
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Good eating Smiler
 
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Lovely stag, they are the prettiest of all deer.
 
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super brow tines. Was he 36"?
 
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super brow tines. Was he 36"?


Nah, just over 31" I think. Still, the biggest axis I've killed.
 
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Heckuva axis buck Kent!

And Ed that axis buck is just... well extreme is the best word I can come up with. Wow!


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Originally posted by Cazador humilde:
Spotted this boy while the wife and I were finishing our first cup of coffee at our home place just south of Fredericksburg, Texas. I put on some old deck shoes I had (they're actually quite quiet), got the ugly "canoe paddle" .280 out of the pickup and made a short stalk. He was tearing the hell out of the brush. A hanging limb was obstructing his shoulder a bit, so I got down and did a sneaky-sneaky crawl until his shoulder was clear. I shot from prone and he was down 40 yards behind the shot site.

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So were you aiming for that spot?


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But of course! Wink
 
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Beautiful trophy!


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Nice!
 
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Great!!
 
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WOW that is a beast , congrats


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Beauty!! I've need to hunt one of these in near future!!

Congrats!!!


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Very nice... congratulations!

Did your coffee get cold?


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Texas hill country is just magical. Once I am done with my masters degree I am going to be looking for a new job out there.

The biggest problem is that I can't seem to find an safety and occupational health specialist of facilities management position in that area with any career potential.

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Nice axis!!


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Extremely nice! I killed a spike axis on property we own adjoining the Fredericksburg city limit and have seen others on the game cam, but nothing like yours. Saw two similar to yours on Lower Crabapple Road.


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