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Re: big forks?
« Reply #30 on: January 10, 2008, 01:03:48 PM »
What the hell was he eating twinkies and pork rinds?
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Re: big forks?
« Reply #31 on: January 10, 2008, 01:14:55 PM »
 Sometimes it's tough to tell just by a picture, the guy in the picture could be a midget  :hello:. I know Slyr is over 6' though. That's a lot of venison. 
 

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Re: big forks?
« Reply #32 on: January 10, 2008, 02:04:24 PM »
LOL.....Actually I'm exactally 6' D-man..... :chuckle:

Believe it or not, I got stopped at the game check right before town on my way out and a Wildlife guy took a sample and estimated that deer to be either 2 1/2 - 3 1/2 yrs. old!!  No sh.t!  Could you guys even imagine what that thing would've been like in a couple years?

Anyway took him to Salvanna Meats near Arlington.  Without the head, hide, guts, and portion of the legs he weighed 218 lbs.!  Biggest deer they said they had weighed there.  You guys all know as well as me, if you got one hanging at the butchers that goes 150lbs. that's pretty good size.  I wish I would've taken pictures of it hanging.  :DOH:

It's one of those things I don't really tell people because 90% are gonna say BS!  Usually not even worth it.  But I had my Dad, cousin, and a huntin' partner (Clyde) with me and all three saw what I saw, and were obviously with me when the Wildlife agent took his samples. 

He's actually on my wall right now.......

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Re: big forks?
« Reply #33 on: January 10, 2008, 02:28:32 PM »
Being that was so big I was kinda encouraged to get it mounted.  Would've kind fit into the "What do you consider mount worthy?" thread.  Anyway, didn't come out nearly as mean lookin' as he really was.  Oh well, I can look at him and say.....that was a big deer.

Snapped a coupla' pics.....sorry poor lighting and with the way my house is set up really the only angle I could take it from.




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Re: big forks?
« Reply #34 on: January 10, 2008, 05:01:18 PM »
Here is a 3 x fork muley from the south east corner. Bad genetics down there. There are nice ones but there is a lot of these. I think I bled more than the deer. Thats what happens when you relax too much shooting at 474 yards with a 308 Norma magnum.

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Re: big forks?
« Reply #35 on: January 10, 2008, 08:13:44 PM »
This is my best 2X2 Blacktail. Looks like yours Hunting Cowboy!

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Re: big forks?
« Reply #36 on: January 10, 2008, 08:47:48 PM »
Hey Buckylucky, you really need to photoshop that owie off your face and pretend it never happened....  :chuckle: Ouch! Looks like your rifle drew blood twice that year!
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Re: big forks?
« Reply #37 on: January 10, 2008, 09:05:59 PM »
Nice buck slayer, he just didnt have the genetics to have a 4 point frame, definatly a old deer
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Re: big forks?
« Reply #38 on: January 11, 2008, 07:03:50 AM »
I thought you guys would like to see a fat Kodiak Island forkyhttp://hunting-washington.com/cpg/albums/userpics/10630/kodiak-hunting_096.jpg

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Re: big forks?
« Reply #39 on: January 11, 2008, 09:24:57 AM »
Nice buck slayer, he just didnt have the genetics to have a 4 point frame, definatly a old deer

I would have to agree with you......I've always thought that Game Checker just didn't know what he was doing.  He was positive it a only a couple years old.  I'd seen a lot of deer in that area and never seen a bodied deer like that......ever!

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Re: big forks?
« Reply #40 on: January 12, 2008, 09:33:04 AM »
Slayer, did you euro mount it? If you did, you could check the teeth.
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Re: big forks?
« Reply #41 on: January 12, 2008, 10:17:59 AM »
Slayer, did you euro mount it? If you did, you could check the teeth.

The game checker did take samples of the teeth.  I had to sit and wait while he did.  I believe he also check something else out in there.....he said he thought it to be 2 1/2 yrs. but possibly 3 1/2.  I don't know.....he knows more than I do I'm sure.

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Re: big forks?
« Reply #42 on: January 12, 2008, 11:11:34 AM »
some nice forks for sure I need to get out the camera and get mine posted
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Re: big forks?
« Reply #43 on: March 09, 2008, 12:10:19 PM »
Still waiting JDB.....do't mean to double up on this guy, but thought he deserved a spot on the two point thread.

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Re: big forks?
« Reply #44 on: March 09, 2008, 12:11:06 PM »
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