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Huge Buck, real or fake?

This huge bodied deer supposedly weighed in at 412 lb. real or fake? Im thinking fake

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Hunt Man

Hunt Man

I would bet supper that it's real.
Eric Rogers

Eric Rogers

Looks real to me.
Mike Richardson

Mike Richardson

looks real but shot looks a little far back. Then again i would be shaking seeing a whitetail elk hybrid coming my way. ;)
Wayne Craig

Wayne Craig

i was thinking the same but then again the shot must be that far back if the deer is quartering hard away from you
John Jackson

John Jackson

My bet is real. Look at the arrows in perspective
Tom Bennett

Tom Bennett

It's funny the deer seems to be real but the guy in the camo his head seems to be photo shopped , but real or fake I sure do like that buck
Wayne Craig

Wayne Craig

One thing i left out about this picture is that this deer was supposedly killed in Nebraska and the same deer comes up when you type in Huge PA bucks and it says it was killed near Clarion Pa....
Todd Quinn

Todd Quinn

I agree with Tom, the face on the hunter does look photo shopped, but check out the guide his looks photo shopped too.
Ron Staggs

Ron Staggs

Looks like both heads have been photo shopped!
Danno Curfman

Danno Curfman

If I would have to guess I would say that is a big Alberta buck. As for the hunters they look Photoshopped or at least their heads do. Probably a real deer and someone Photoshopped their heads on to the real hunters.
michael stoll

michael stoll

Looks real
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