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Odds are pretty good he's bred an average of 20 does a year, minimum, over his lifespan. By my estimation that's over 100 offspring he's put on the ground, so his genetics certainly aren't "gone".
If I killed some of the nice bucks taken this year those antlers would be buckled into the front seat too!!!
What a genius
Quote from: MtnMuley on October 28, 2015, 06:42:25 PMWhat a genius31 inch girth? or width? Or were they measuring his chest like a fish.
Quote from: Sitka_Blacktail on October 28, 2015, 09:31:11 PMQuote from: MtnMuley on October 28, 2015, 06:42:25 PMWhat a genius31 inch girth? or width? Or were they measuring his chest like a fish. Or mass?
Quote from: huntnphool on October 28, 2015, 09:36:15 PMQuote from: Sitka_Blacktail on October 28, 2015, 09:31:11 PMQuote from: MtnMuley on October 28, 2015, 06:42:25 PMWhat a genius31 inch girth? or width? Or were they measuring his chest like a fish. Or mass? I'd like to see THAT buck!
I will never believe anything else other than season dates being the main factor. At least those that say we need snow to move the migrators down can back off, since snow definitely wasn't a factor.
Quote from: MtnMuley on October 28, 2015, 02:45:45 PMI will never believe anything else other than season dates being the main factor. At least those that say we need snow to move the migrators down can back off, since snow definitely wasn't a factor.. I heard lack of water up there. Which is possible. We were in the Pasayten the end of July for a week and every day the little stream got smaller and that was only in July. There was very little snow patches left already to melt into the streams. We filled all six general tags in camp the second weekend this year and all the muzzle loader tags.
Quote from: steen on October 28, 2015, 11:17:07 PMQuote from: MtnMuley on October 28, 2015, 02:45:45 PMI will never believe anything else other than season dates being the main factor. At least those that say we need snow to move the migrators down can back off, since snow definitely wasn't a factor.. I heard lack of water up there. Which is possible. We were in the Pasayten the end of July for a week and every day the little stream got smaller and that was only in July. There was very little snow patches left already to melt into the streams. We filled all six general tags in camp the second weekend this year and all the muzzle loader tags.I don't want to start a pissing match, but no way would I believe a lack of water up high is a factor. There's water all over the place up high through out the entire valley. I've personally set foot in many of those areas to prove that.