Midwest Whitetail Daily - Bill Winke
Winke's Blog: Velvet Scouting Day 9
Season 3, Episode 9
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3m 45s
Set up right on the edge of what I believe to be the historical fringe of the Lone Oak Buck's core, I am excited when a big eight pointer steps out just before sunset. After studying him for a few minutes, I decide it is not big enough to be the buck I am after, but he is a very solid deer. Probably too young for this season, but a great up and comer.
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