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Big Bucks, Brown Pelican, and Beautiful Bugs in Willacy County, Texas

On December 11, 2014 By Steve
The other day, I drove over to Willacy County to look for deer to photograph. Willacy is an excellent place to take pictures of big White-tailed Deer and the other day was no exception! I was surprised to see how many big bucks were limping or had part of their antlers broken off. Apparently, theContinue Reading
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