PIDGEON MTN.WMA BUCK

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georgia_fisherman72

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KILLED THIS BUCK ON 12/9 OF LAST YEAR ON PIDGEON MTN.WMA.HAD BEEN HUNTIN FOR THE PAST 3 DAYS OF THE HUNT AND SEEN ALOT OF DOES,ON THE LAST DAY THIS WAS THE ONLY DEER I SAW
 
Ditto what churly said. There are several deer hunters on the forum and we share some pretty good stuff during the season. Glad to have ya and welcome.emoWelcome Jmax
 
Nice buck, I've killed a few goodins down there on pidgeon mtn. If I was smart i wouldn't had got married opening day of rifle. I might have killed a good buck last year.emoEnforce Just couldn't find time to go between fishing and my wife.
 
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  Thats ok Bumble Bee Kid!  Look at it this way. The vows will last longer than a one day hunt and some of the memories are way better!</p>



  Congrtas on the deer and thanks for the report!  Welcome aboard and keep us updated on future hunts.</p>
 
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