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    It’s a nice deer and I would kill it if given the chance. As long as its legal I am game!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by whitty View Post
    It’s a nice deer and I would kill it if given the chance. As long as its legal I am game!!!
    So would everyone else giving this guy S$@t on this thread.

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    Nice deer. I have no clue who this guy is....why y’all busting his balls?

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    Having your balls busted is the only way to get better at Photoshop...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2thDoc View Post
    i have never gotten too excited over these urban hunters making names for themselves hunting isolated pockets. Sure, its a nice deer and its probably tough to find permission yada yada yada but it just doesnt impress me any more.

    I'll take a youth day deer around here over that...ANY day.
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    I have no desire to hunt deer on a downtown Country Club Golf Course
    Sorry but its true

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    Doesn't excite me either. One thing that does intrigue me is the fact that this same guy does it year after year. 200" deer last year, 190" deer this year, another 190" 3 years ago. Surely he's not the only one chasing these deer. I don't like what he does and it's not for me, but out of all the "urban hunters" he seems to get it done the most.
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    The picture isn't photoshopped.... It's camera angle and the type of lens...

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    Of course it is. Deer heads don't throw rectangular shadows. Still the same deer. A monster at that. Just cropped, enlarged, and put back in the same image for whatever reason.

    I sort of like knowing that sneaky assed smart aleck deer who move to town to hide out are getting their comeuppance...

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    Very nice deer, no need to long arm it like that tho, but very nice deer

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    Barf, Barf, someone please palm his face.
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    Supposedly, 193" Big ol goodun.

    We saw a bonafide giant buck dead on the I-75N bridge at West Paces Ferry in December. That is downtown Atlanta..
    F**K Cancer

    Just Damn.

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    I've never been around "urban deer", do they lose their fear or a lot of their fear of humans? Are they easier to shoot is my question? Are they akin to tamie ducks?

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    I would do this long before I would kill a deer in a 5000 acre high fence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gut_Pile View Post
    Doesn't excite me either. One thing that does intrigue me is the fact that this same guy does it year after year. 200" deer last year, 190" deer this year, another 190" 3 years ago. Surely he's not the only one chasing these deer. I don't like what he does and it's not for me, but out of all the "urban hunters" he seems to get it done the most.
    Yep.....and if anyone thinks mature subdivision deer are easy,,........ you're crazy.
    Locating one and killing him are two different things. Kudos to the hunter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geetch View Post
    I've never been around "urban deer", do they lose their fear or a lot of their fear of humans? Are they easier to shoot is my question? Are they akin to tamie ducks?
    The only thing that is easier is locating one from the local sightings..

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    While I doubt I'd ever put much effort into going after such a deer in an urban area, if one like that happened to wander by while I had my bow in hand and during season and killing him would be legal...I'd be flinging away. If he can stand sitting in a tree in a neighborhood for hours, good for him.
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    If I'm wrong I'm wrong. But I do alot with cameras... The flash is coming from off to the right... Bridge of deers head is pretty straight to cast said shadow, and it's not on a flat background which could also cause the shadow to look straight.. It looks big bc of the fisheye effect of the lens thats causes the foreground to really move into the camera and background to move away. Alot of hunters do this for trophy shots
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    Nice dayum buck for sure but 193"....?......BULLSHIT!
    He's not even a solid typ. 10......I don't see it
    He will not even make B&C
    The edited pic makes him look it but not the one in FEETS link
    Last edited by Calibogue; 01-10-2019 at 07:33 AM.
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    Biggest deer I have seen was killed inside the town limits of Prosperity about 15/yrs ago. Just sayin
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