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It’s malnutrition bear looking for food and water. Its terribly dry up high. 

I just spent a week in SW Colorado and the dust is 6” deep and deer are eating cedar tree needles 

its worse here. 

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It’s trick photography, it’s a stupid black house cat. People are dumb and believe whatever they hear on the news. The fact that game and fish officials can’t see it is hilarious. 

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29 minutes ago, JSR said:

It’s malnutrition bear looking for food and water. Its terribly dry up high. 

I just spent a week in SW Colorado and the dust is 6” deep and deer are eating cedar tree needles 

its worse here. 

WE just harvested 3 medium sized bucks in 35B. Rancher said it was a dryer summer but we saw more bucks than in a long time and some bigger ones spotted but not taken. The bucks we did take were carrying fat layers I have not seen in 30 years.

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19 minutes ago, AZAV8ER said:

WE just harvested 3 medium sized bucks in 35B. Rancher said it was a dryer summer but we saw more bucks than in a long time and some bigger ones spotted but not taken. The bucks we did take were carrying fat layers I have not seen in 30 years.

Let’s see ‘em!

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Just now, dustin25 said:

Let’s see ‘em!

My thoughts exactly

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All three bucks were about identical.

 

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16 minutes ago, AZAV8ER said:

1579558865_Image11-18-23at6_38AM.thumb.jpeg.4ef30b382b455ecdee257e5609132cb4.jpeg

 

Heck yea, great looking buck!

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Second, the fat layer. The buck I harvested this past Tuesday had so much fat that I ever never seen before on any of my previous coues. They were eating good this year. 

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