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Maybe these days. But the 80's was a haven for big bucks.Damn you got a couple dozen 180 inch deer hanging in the rafters. That’s crazy most people get one or two in a life time.
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Maybe these days. But the 80's was a haven for big bucks.Damn you got a couple dozen 180 inch deer hanging in the rafters. That’s crazy most people get one or two in a life time.
Someone needs to do a better job of telling me I’m full of shit.
That maybe so but as the pictures prove a lot of people think there 150 inch deer is a 180. From1983 -1997 there were 552 typical and 329 non typical deer that went book. And that was a cross all states and provinces. So to have a couple dozen book deer in the rafters is quite the accomplishment.Maybe these days. But the 80's was a haven for big bucks.
That maybe so but as the pictures prove a lot of people think there 150 inch deer is a 180. From1983 -1997 there were 552 typical and 329 non typical deer that went book. And that was a cross all states and provinces. So to have a couple dozen book deer in the rafters is quite the accomplishment.
We don’t measure them. After we cut the horns out with a Sawzall we compare them to what we call the “house buck.” That’s the minimum for bringing into the den. If it’s bigger we’ll put a screw through the skullcap and put it on a plaque and try to shoehorn it onto the wall. If it’s smaller it goes in the barn.
Ya your pictures prove you don’t measure them.We don’t measure them. After we cut the horns out with a Sawzall we compare them to what we call the “house buck.” That’s the minimum for bringing into the den. If it’s bigger we’ll put a screw through the skullcap and put it on a plaque and try to shoehorn it onto the wall. If it’s smaller it goes in the barn.