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I win a lobster dinner with this shot.

Brandy{Ma.}

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Me and a buddy were out hole hunting and saw this deer in the middle of a field.I told him I could get up to 25 yards of him and shot him for a lobster dinner.I got the camera and a white rag,I bent over and used the rag as a tail waving it from time to time when he looked my way[old Indian trick].It was a long 200 yard walk in the hot field but in ten min. I had the shot.I get about 15 yards away be for he jumped but didn't high tail it and only when about 50 yard and started eating again.As you can see he's still has his Velvet on he antlers.I'll be eating lobster on the dock Saturday night if your looking for me.HA HA HA.
 
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Enjoy your lobster -- you're making me drool. Mom lived in Bath and Brunswick, ME, but since she passed several years ago I haven't been there to catch up on the lobster stew/rolls and steamers. It's best at the Sea Basket in Wiscasset, or Captain Mike's in Brunswick near the Naval Air Station.
 
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