gonhunting247
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Yes. If these guys make it to 4+ years old they can really get hefty. He was super fat. Just about time for them to start burning it all back off in the rut soon
Body size like that doesn’t happen like that everywhere, that buck is a tank. I know of just a couple pockets of deer like thatYes. If these guys make it to 4+ years old they can really get hefty. He was super fat. Just about time for them to start burning it all back off in the rut soon
Heck ya, those are all great bucks you listed. To me if a buck makes it past 4, he's almost a whole different animal to try and kill . Tagging any buck that old or older is an accomplishment in my opinion.Body size like that doesn’t happen like that everywhere, that buck is a tank. I know of just a couple pockets of deer like that
I think it was 2011 my buddy killed that monster that was 167 4/8” net, that buck was 7.5yrs, he was maybe 145-150lbs live
my biggest bow buck was 6.5yrs, 3x3 that was just shy of 133” and he was for sure under 150lbs... not too far away, in one drainage, my sis in law killed a 6.5yr old, I killed a 4.5 and 5.5yr olds that were giants
yeah, there was no way that buck wasn't getting shoulder mounted. he was pretty, big, and the scenario that unfolded in front of me was the coolest blacktail scenario i have seen to date.... one hot doe on Dec 3rd led to that buck and an epic encounter.Roosiebull what an amazing buck! His cape is beautiful, did you mount him?
That’s such a pretty buck Mike!Found some pics on a flash drive from 2013 I hadn’t seen in a few years today
you are regionally challenged, hahacan't seem to break this 3pt curse. still haven't found a big 4 in years but ill take a good mature deer when the opportunity arises.
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well dang... regionally challenged hits the nail on the head Mike!you are regionally challenged, haha
in our area, there are little pockets of 4pt genetics, but it's rare to see an actual 4X4. more likely to find a 5+yr old forky, but 3 points rule the region. i have not got an actual 4X4 either, and only seen one killed out of all the bucks... some big 3's, some 3x4's, some oldy forkies and 2x3's
a classic 4pt buck in our region is just hard to come by... they are east of us, south of us, and north... i'm ok with it, i like big 3's
nice buck! i have got one chance at a big 4, and that was this year, but Murphey got me and i dropped the ball on a chip shot.
the one i missed was in the same drainage i took Mel to the last day, i'm certain that hers is a 3.5yr old buck with those crazy good genetics..... the one i missed is still alive, so there is that. sounds like we are moving down south to the border town coming up, but i will be making a trip back up here after the 20th of Oct next year for unfinished business
just looking for a change in scenery, and of course higher game populations and less pressure doesn't suck!well dang... regionally challenged hits the nail on the head Mike!
moving for work? I saw mels buck, its a stud!
the last couple yrs where I generally pole around deer numbers and buck numbers have slowly taken a dive. its sad.
I'm on the hunt for another area that holds better deer numbers and better genetics that works with my style of hunting.
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That’s a pigMonster!
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