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This is not to be taken lightly, it was an arduous task for the guide to determine if this was a trophy we dare pull the trigger on!
Quote from: bearpaw on November 17, 2014, 04:57:25 PMThis is not to be taken lightly, it was an arduous task for the guide to determine if this was a trophy we dare pull the trigger on! Did Ray have his new Bino's on the job for this?!!!
Quote from: wsmnut on November 17, 2014, 05:12:16 PMQuote from: bearpaw on November 17, 2014, 04:57:25 PMThis is not to be taken lightly, it was an arduous task for the guide to determine if this was a trophy we dare pull the trigger on! Did Ray have his new Bino's on the job for this?!!!Daniel was the master guide of this memorable record book hunt!30-160x70 bino's?
I think those are eye guards, so according to most people on here those don't count.
Was that a yearling with good genetics or 1 1/2 year old with bad?
Smallest buck ever taken at Bearpaw! I think this green score will hold pretty close after the required 60 day drying period. (By the way it's a legal buck, one antler was at least one inch, taken in an any buck area.) Green Score: G1- 4/8", circumference 1 4/8G1- 1 4/8, circumference 1 3/8Total B&C Green Score - 4 7/8
Quote from: bearpaw on November 17, 2014, 04:53:22 PMSmallest buck ever taken at Bearpaw! I think this green score will hold pretty close after the required 60 day drying period. (By the way it's a legal buck, one antler was at least one inch, taken in an any buck area.) Green Score: G1- 4/8", circumference 1 4/8G1- 1 4/8, circumference 1 3/8Total B&C Green Score - 4 7/8What, no inside spread credit. He's at least an 8" buck I'd say.
Quote from: bearpaw on November 17, 2014, 04:57:25 PMThis is not to be taken lightly, it was an arduous task for the guide to determine if this was a trophy we dare pull the trigger on! When I was a much younger man(14-16) my buddy and I started what we called the "Baush & Laumb Club" Anyone can spot a good 4 point at a couple hundred yards. To get in this club you needed some good glass to make sure the trophys had antlers, the smaller they were the higher they ranked.Below is a pic of our record holder. On the last day of the season it took over an hour to be sure it had an antler that was 1". Turned out that the buck had been shot in the very low leg(was broken badly) so I felt better about putting this one out of it's misery.
Would have loved to find the sheds off him.
Nice 2 point.