txbowhunter

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very nice txbow..

you have those big guys on your new place too?
 

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Thanks!! I wish!!! That was taken at a high-fence place down in South Texas. I was down there scouting for whitetails on some of his other properties. I think as far as exotics go on our place, its mainly Axis and a few blackbucks. Someone snapped a pic of a GIANT axis deer last week. If I can find the pic, Ill post it up.
 

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Ummm... yea, I think that would qualify as a GIANT. HOLY MAN!

Nice shot of the elk too.
 

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Yea. But the real question is are those "REAL" pictures since you took them behind a high fence?
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Actually I think they would be considered portraits since the "pretty pets" just posed for the photo session....
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Oh and txbow---that first pic is amazing!!!
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Actually most of the pics I take are not high fenced, including all of the axis pics I have posted ( yes that big one above is low fenced also. ) The Elk are the only high fenced ones... now if I could just figure out how to make that fence take pictures for me.....
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txbow---now I think you're on to something
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If the fence takes the picture it will save all that annoying time cropping the fence out of the picture.....if these are even considered "real pictures"
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