Are You Guys Ready? Some Eye Candy!

Oh We're Ready alright!

But is this Old Candy?

Seem's like We've seen some of these Bucks before?











I used to know of places worth Hiking in to for Elk & Deer!
Thanks to Illegal Bastards & the USFS not enforcing Rules you can Zing in to them Places on Wheelers now & not see a Damn thing!
But by GAWD it don't take long for them U-Tards to get there with all the Unethical BS and the New Technology!
 
Billy, if the police come and arrest you for posting horn porn, you should plead guilty !
Great stuff.
 
Awesome pictures BB! Thanks for sharing with us.
The 2nd buck down wouldn't score nearly as much as it looks when you first see him but man he is an awesome looking buck. Big body, battle scars, character in his rack :)
Mntman

"Hunting is where you prove yourself"


Let me guess, you drive a 1 ton with oak trees for smoke stacks, 12" lift kit and 40" tires to pull a single place lawn mower trailer?
 
Nice! Time for a dumb question on my part. A lot of those bucks look like their in the rut, has the rut already hit in the west or am I wrong about them looking like they are in rut? We usually hit the rut in central Ne. 2nd week of November so we're about 3 to 4 weeks out still in bachelor groups here.
 
SIR;

There are photographers and there are artists,

You are an amazing ARTIST

Thank you so much for your images.

Steve Cheuvront
 
I like picture #5. It looks like a painting. Check out the sagebrush below the deer....too cool. Is that picture as it was taken or is that a after effect?
 
There is nothing more beautiful on this earth than a Mule Deer buck. You captured the essence of what they are in those pictures.

Amazing photography!
 
very nice stuff, Love those Big in your face bucks.

"I have found if you go the extra mile it's Never crowded".
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Great pictures! Thanks for posting.

As a taxidermist, there are some nice reference photos here! One thing I observed in your photos is there is a noticeable absence of the large bulging muscles and veins that is so common in modern taxidermy art, haha.
 

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