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Winter blues guess his score contest

Joined Apr 2009
1,562 Posts | 0+
cental Pennsylvania
I am thrilled to be getting some new shirts and hoodies with an awesome new logo designed by true country whitetails. So I got to thinking, why not have a score contest for all members to have a shot to win one of my new shirts, it will be a fun time to pass this final month of a LONG cold winter.

Rules are simple, guess my bucks score, winner will be contacted and I will get your shirt size and send you one in the mail.

Contest will go on until I get them( they are getting printed now) which should be late next week. Winner has choice of tee shirt or hoodie, however I only have up to XL in hoodies, if your a 2 XL you'll have to settle for the tee shirt. If there's a tie, first poster gets choice ( tee or hoodie) , second poster gets a tee shirt. I am not posting the logo, I want it to be a surprise to the winner. It is a very cool logo. These are no junk, they are made to last, the hoodies are valued at 27.50, so I really hope someone can win one and really enjoy it.

Contest is open to almost everyone. There are a couple people that know me personally and are good friends on these forums and they already know what this buck scores, and all I ask is that they please not guess.

I want the prize to go to someone who has no idea about this bucks exact score, its not only fun for you guys, it also fun for me to see you all guess. So please, have at it, and Have fun.
 
Here's the buck, I sold him in October, he was measured the day he left, he had no broken points.
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Thanks for the guesses so far. My shirts should be screen printed and in the mail by the end of this week or early next week if everything stays on track. So keep throwing the guesses out for a chance for a free hoodie. I am even paying to ship it to the lucky winner.
 
Jared, he is in a large preserve. He was a great buck to have around, I enjoyed every minute he was here growing last summer, I can't wait to watch his yearlings grow this year.