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Seen this buck this weekend. Would you use your tag on him? Do you think he will ever be bigger then a two point? He has eye guards so he is legal.
All the bucks i seen this weekend were 2X2s, 2X1s, and big spikes.
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sitting at my desk i say no, i would pass. my first muley looked like that almost. 21" 2x2 with brow's. now on the mountain if he walked out, not on day 1, but on day 3 or 4, i think he'd be a shooter. i just haven't killed that many muleys and he's a cool buck IMO.
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I'd take em.
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Yes, I probably would. Its hard to tell from the picture how massive he is or at what maturity level he is, but if I could beat a mature buck at his game on his playing field, then yes. If I was trophy hunting at the time(special permit or out of state), then I guess I would say no. I hope that all makes some sense to someone what I am trying to say. Most likely, he will always be a two point.(with or without eyeguards)
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August 13, 2007, 10:23:35 AM »
He's pretty tall, and has deep forks, your just not going to see that on a 2 1/2 year old buck, so yes I'd say he will most likely always be a "forked horn" and yes, I'd take him.
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During general season in Washington and on public land? No doubt, I would take him.
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August 13, 2007, 11:32:39 AM »
Looking at his back side he appears to be a cross or a blacktail. If he is a blacktail and I saw him on the wet side, Heck ya! Opening day I would take em'.
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August 13, 2007, 11:55:54 AM »
Yes I would shoot him. Nice buck
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I would have to let him walk!
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Send him my way
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Blacktail wetside I say yes I would shoot.
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Boom...............the buck is dead. As long as this wasn't one of them trophy areas. Honey, did I hear you say backstraps for dinner?
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I would shoot him just to get him out of the gene pool.
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August 13, 2007, 05:28:57 PM »
nice blackie! psssht halfbreed, get him outa the woods before he effs up more of the gene pool.
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nice looking batch of jerky and summer sausages to me. He's going down.
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