Late Dec '08/Early Jan '08 Bucks

Friday, Jan. 2, 2009

It's hard to believe another year has come and gone.  The hustle and bustle of the holiday season has passed and winter is really starting to soak in.  We've had a few decent dumpings of snow... not entirely sure I want that trend to continue either!  For the deer's sake - and to echo what I've heard time and again already this year - I'd prefer the snow depths are kept to a minimum.  

BUT... to pacify me until my October bow season vacation I'm still keeping tabs on several bucks (found a bonus spike in the bunch) - bucks that seem to have made it through this season unscathed and with any luck will make it through this winter.  They are below:

  

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