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Pretty positive that is a Wyoming deer, but I didn't read all 2 pages.
Quote from: cbond3318 on November 10, 2015, 10:57:27 AMPretty positive that is a Wyoming deer, but I didn't read all 2 pages.Home grown in WA. When I first saw him I went...
And I missed the sucker at 38 yds.... but yes the velvet makes him look much larger...my final thoughts are 170...my stepdads buck was similar in frame but not as tall in the back and his net score was 168 and some change...
I would say your in the 190s To about 230 wide deer but fronts are week and same withe back forks good deer tthrough
I will always score very conservative and want to be pleasantly surprised that an animal exceeds my expectations. I don't want to be that guy that claims everything is 10-20" bigger
All that I have gathered from this thread is that someone from the forum poached a 37" 3x4 at night in Wyoming, and a half dozen other members are in on it. Until photographic evidence is presented to prove otherwise, this must be the truth
Definitely a high fence buck being fed horn growing minerals. What's it cost to shoot something like this? .
Quote from: Reidus on November 10, 2015, 02:14:42 PMDefinitely a high fence buck being fed horn growing minerals. What's it cost to shoot something like this? . You caught me. He's in my back yard right now. He's yours for $20k
Quote from: steeliedrew on November 10, 2015, 02:39:18 PMQuote from: Reidus on November 10, 2015, 02:14:42 PMDefinitely a high fence buck being fed horn growing minerals. What's it cost to shoot something like this? . You caught me. He's in my back yard right now. He's yours for $20kShoot 20K? There is a shoulder mount of a similar buck down at Goodwill right now for 70 $. And I get to make up my own story.