snowymtnwolf
WKR
I’m fairly familiar with Wyoming big buck grounds. My dad hunted Region G for mule deer since the late 1960s and I started hunting Region G + H since the 2000s.
Now I’m stationed in Colorado and not as familiar with Big Buck grounds. Statistically speaking, big bucks can be found spread across Colorado with historic hot spots at the the top of the charts.
But I found some old articles about timing and geographic areas, and became more interested in the subject so I paid the $50 for the annual subscription to Boone & Crockett research.
Now I’m left wondering, how many B+C book bucks are not entered and how skewed the historic records may be. I personally know of at least three B+C Colorado bucks and two Wyoming bucks that were not entered in B+C.
I guess I understand the obvious reasoning why everyone doesn’t want to enter their buck with B+C, but I now wonder how many hot spots may not be hot after all. And how many cold spots might possibly be hot spots.
My main objective to conduct the research from B+C was to know that “I had a chance” when setting foot in a unit to possibly see a giant. As long as there’s a chance, I’ll be out there glassing…
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Now I’m stationed in Colorado and not as familiar with Big Buck grounds. Statistically speaking, big bucks can be found spread across Colorado with historic hot spots at the the top of the charts.
But I found some old articles about timing and geographic areas, and became more interested in the subject so I paid the $50 for the annual subscription to Boone & Crockett research.
Now I’m left wondering, how many B+C book bucks are not entered and how skewed the historic records may be. I personally know of at least three B+C Colorado bucks and two Wyoming bucks that were not entered in B+C.
I guess I understand the obvious reasoning why everyone doesn’t want to enter their buck with B+C, but I now wonder how many hot spots may not be hot after all. And how many cold spots might possibly be hot spots.
My main objective to conduct the research from B+C was to know that “I had a chance” when setting foot in a unit to possibly see a giant. As long as there’s a chance, I’ll be out there glassing…
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