KenLee
WKR
'Lem pointThat’s a Florida 11 point.
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'Lem pointThat’s a Florida 11 point.
That is a great example of a deer to "cull". I'd think of him as a trophy 4 point.Not a spike, but here's a mature forky we had on a property last year. After we shot him, a beautiful 10 showed up and took over his side of the property.
Now THAT is a "cull" buck. I'd be actively hunting a deer like that, because I go after mature bucks regardless of size. The OP buck is a yearling and an easy pass.Not a spike, but here's a mature forky we had on a property last year. After we shot him, a beautiful 10 showed up and took over his side of the property.
Not a spike, but here's a mature forky we had on a property last year. After we shot him, a beautiful 10 showed up and took over his side of the property.
That thing is huge.Not a spike, but here's a mature forky we had on a property last year. After we shot him, a beautiful 10 showed up and took over his side of the property.
Larry Weishuhn talks about why there isn't a "cull" buck.... on one of his management areas, a spike in year one turned out to a monster at year 4, I think it was. He improved substantially each year. Same thing with the culling of 8 pt bucks, which some ranches do. It was an interesting listen. I don't have a link, I just happened across it one day.
You'll never kill enough deer on free range deer to alter the genetics.
Shoot what makes you happy.
I’d pass something “nicer” for that one.* In Crocodile Dundee voice* - “Crikey that’s a Cull!” View attachment 950389