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Big 3 is soooo cool! Hard to say but he is probably closing on 170 at a 3x which is monsterous for a 3xAgree with above, since he got away, definitely 190+. If you would have shot him, probably shrink to 170.
Could be a fun thread, here's one that gave me the slip last year. Score the big 3.
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Similar to this, in 2023, I encountered a MD rut fest, 5-8 bucks just as many does, moving in and out of an opening where I could shoot… well there is a 180 class typical 4x4 crazy deep forks, monster MB. Well I think he is behind a tree about to step out get all settled in. He steps out, blam! I drop him! Oh wait… here he comes trotting out to check the buck I just dumped which was a 140 inch very very crabby 4x4, like 3 inch g-3 and g-4…. Very nice buck but watching the stud stand there and then trot off… emotional roller coaster for sure :/Missed a buck a few years back and shot his younger brother about 10 minutes later. Exposed turret got spun the previous day and I didn’t realize it until after I missed and looked down at the gun like what did you do?!!
Younger brother was a 5x7 and big brother had more points and a giant frame. I assume 180” frame, with 14+ points.
I missed the biggest buck of my life and shot the biggest bull of my life in the ass, both the biggest I’ve seen while hunting.
Thank you for this thread so I can remember what a loser I am.
One of the most relatable things I've heard Rinella say was about someone complimenting his trophies at his house and he replied, "you should see the wall of shit I shoulda got!"Similar to this, in 2023, I encountered a MD rut fest, 5-8 bucks just as many does, moving in and out of an opening where I could shoot… well there is a 180 class typical 4x4 crazy deep forks, monster MB. Well I think he is behind a tree about to step out get all settled in. He steps out, blam! I drop him! Oh wait… he he comes trotting out to check the buck I just dumped which was a 140 inch very very crabby 4x4, like 3 inch g-3 and g-4…. Very nice buck but watching the stud stand then and then trot off… emotional roller coaster for sure :/

Hey I like that expo score! We talking beginning of the night or after everyone's had a few stadium priced beers?Tall, wide, deep forks, my blurry score would be absolutely shoot, 190+ so sportsman expo score of like 215
That’s rough, that is a 330+ type bull all day! Crazy how they can just vanishOne of the most relatable things I've heard Rinella say was about someone complimenting his trophies at his house and he replied, "you should see the wall of shit I shoulda got!"I think about that a lot..
Here's an elk I let slip 2 years ago. Had him in range, in crosshairs for 5+ minutes, was just holding off trying to figure out if I could recover him and poof, he just disappeared. Something that big shouldn't be able to just vanish!
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Without being able to see everything, that looks like a 190” type frame.This buck gave me the slip multiple times about 12 years ago and I still have nightmares about it. It's hard to tell from my blurry photo but he had 5 on at least one side and massive thirds. This is just for fun, and maybe to help me get the closure I obviously still need.
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Well at least some of you are confirming that he was a buck worth obsessing over.Without being able to see everything, that looks like a 190” type frame.
Seems like that’s what big bucks are best at, finding an area with weird/difficult access with multiple boundaries. Every time I try and repeat the pattern I can never find one, but seem to run into these things in those exact sort of areas every time on accidentWell at least some of you are confirming that he was a buck worth obsessing over.
A little backstory. I was seeing him periodically for weeks before the season while at work driving along back roads. The area he was hanging out had a lot of checkerboarded ownership. Within 1 square mile he could be on USFS land, County Open Space, or rural residential properties. I picked up a 2nd season tag on leftovers and hunted for him hard. Bumped him opening day on USFS land as he was fighting a smaller buck with about 5 does present. That was failure #1. Failure #2 was several days later when I caught him crossing back onto public land. I had him in the crosshairs at 100 yards while standing on the boundary but that smaller buck he was with knew something was up. Instead of continuing their trajectory they both turned and trotted off into the nearest trees. That was that, never saw him again.
