I always look forward to seeing what you kill.I sure do love me some muley bucks!
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Depends who you ask, but he’s right around 215” give or take a few.Damn Juan, nice job! Curious what the buck in the 4th picture scored, he looks like a toad!!
Thanks buddyI always look forward to seeing what you kill.
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that euro wall is awesome.4 mulies and 1 white tail, all from KS with a bow. Gonna give it a whack with a bow somewhere besides KS and AZ in the next few years.
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I agree! I was very surprised when I came up on him after the shot. Especially the deers neck, it was by far the biggest I had ever seen on a buck in the rut. Funny thing is, this deer was not within 10 miles of an ag field. We did have a big sweet clover year, however. Was a lot of feed around plus a wet spring, so good conditions for them to put on some weight.This has got to be the studliest toad of a body I've ever seen in pics! What are you guys feeding them up there??
I agree! I was very surprised when I came up on him after the shot. Especially the deers neck, it was by far the biggest I had ever seen on a buck in the rut. Funny thing is, this deer was not within 10 miles of an ag field. We did have a big sweet clover year, however. Was a lot of feed around plus a wet spring, so good conditions for them to put on some weight.
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I like when you can tell they're scrappers and have the ripped up ears!
We need more pics of #3. It looks like a brute.Primarily an elk guy but do like to climb for a nice rutted Muley View attachment 196532View attachment 196533View attachment 196534View attachment 196535View attachment 196536View attachment 196537