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A buck called "Allbrows"


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What a stud! Sad to read the final chapter. I'm sure those genetics were passed on. Been seeing more split g's showing up in my area the past couple years from my avatar buck.

Great Cudde pics as well. I miss my Capture's for the night pics, but after running black flash for a year, there's no question that SOME deer react negatively. Probably safe to say that Allbrows didn't mind. I think you saw the Cudde pics of that big 9 I had this summer. Those were the last pics I got of that deer in that location, a spot he had been coming to regulary w/ a different cam. Everything I run now is video - you get so much more to look at!

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Thanks stick! Yes, he will be missed but we have some very good genetics floating around right now, and hes only added to the pool! We just need to kill Junkman so he doesn't keep spreading the bad ones!

I cant be without my Captures! I can't find deer that dont like "flash", they either do or don't, tolerate the cameras in general. Some bucks I simply dont get on cam much, even on the black flashes. But I know youre right to an extent! My theory is just to start "flashing" them when they are young! Then theyre comfortable with it by the time they are older and smarter! wink

Hope your "Big 9" shows up next year when hes BIGGER!

Happy Holidays!

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