Bucks are fired up in Illinois

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Loaded for me just fine.

Video of a buck trying to pick a fight with a cow. Both keep putting heads down, and the cow keeps backing up. Good times in IL
 

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Video of a buck trying to pick a fight with a cow. Both keep putting heads down, and the cow keeps backing up. Good times in IL
That was a hornless bull.
 

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A rare albino whitetail deer buck has been spotted and photographed in northern Wisconsin.

Calling it “an incredible sight,” the Vilas County Sheriff’s Office posted the photo, taken by Tracy Weese, on its Facebook page this week. Weese photographed the deer in her backyard in the unincorporated town of Boulder Junction.

Albino and all-white deer are protected and cannot be hunted in Wisconsin.
 

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Kinda like what’s gonna happen when jboss finally gets enough of Ox :)
 

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A rare albino whitetail deer buck has been spotted and photographed in northern Wisconsin.

Calling it “an incredible sight,” the Vilas County Sheriff’s Office posted the photo, taken by Tracy Weese, on its Facebook page this week. Weese photographed the deer in her backyard in the unincorporated town of Boulder Junction.

Albino and all-white deer are protected and cannot be hunted in Wisconsin.

Got a picture of one in PA last week.
 

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This past Thursday my 16 y/o and I drove up to Lewisburg, WV to buy an old Farmall tractor. When we pulled into the man's yard he was standing there petting and feeding a very healthy 2 y/o doe. He got it about 2 years ago when it's mother was hit and killed by a car. He took it home and his wife bottle-fed it. Now it is a pet that roams free. He did put a cow's ear tag in it so the folks around him would know that it "belongs" to someone and hopefully won't shoot it. He also showed me a video of a nice buck that came around wanting to so some business with her. A day or few later the same buck came back and chased his dog under the front porch and actually went under there after it. The guy killed the buck.
 

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This past Thursday my 16 y/o and I drove up to Lewisburg, WV to buy an old Farmall tractor. When we pulled into the man's yard he was standing there petting and feeding a very healthy 2 y/o doe. He got it about 2 years ago when it's mother was hit and killed by a car. He took it home and his wife bottle-fed it. Now it is a pet that roams free. He did put a cow's ear tag in it so the folks around him would know that it "belongs" to someone and hopefully won't shoot it. He also showed me a video of a nice buck that came around wanting to so some business with her. A day or few later the same buck came back and chased his dog under the front porch and actually went under there after it. The guy killed the buck.
Ok time for me to tell another story on myself.

Back in the 90s I used to do a lot of bowhunting. In the months before hunting season I would go scouting. One day while scouting Rock Springs Wildlife Area I came upon the park rangers cabin. Just before dark the rangers wife was standing in the front yard shaking a coffee can full of corn. About a half dozen deer came running out of the brush. A couple of days later I witnessed the same thing. They had a 200yd no hunting zone around the rangers residence but all I had to do was follow the game trails back into the woods and carry a game caller with me (a coffee can full of bb's) and I had the most successful hunting season ever.
 

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This past Thursday my 16 y/o and I drove up to Lewisburg, WV to buy an old Farmall tractor. When we pulled into the man's yard he was standing there petting and feeding a very healthy 2 y/o doe. He got it about 2 years ago when it's mother was hit and killed by a car. He took it home and his wife bottle-fed it. Now it is a pet that roams free. He did put a cow's ear tag in it so the folks around him would know that it "belongs" to someone and hopefully won't shoot it. He also showed me a video of a nice buck that came around wanting to so some business with her. A day or few later the same buck came back and chased his dog under the front porch and actually went under there after it. The guy killed the buck.

What year is the Farmall? My biz partner collects them.
 

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