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Why is it considered to be bad genetics? Is it detrimental to the buck, only having two points, or is it only that it doesn't live up to our expectations for a "trophy" buck?
Quote from: White Pass Outfitters on January 30, 2017, 10:38:25 AMI would let him grow for a couple years before taking him. Can't shoot wall hangers if you take the little ones. Great picture though .Watched this Black tail grow up for a couple years before I took him and yes a true black tail west of I-5That buck is not getting any bigger. He'll live out his life as a giant 2 point I'd wager.
I would let him grow for a couple years before taking him. Can't shoot wall hangers if you take the little ones. Great picture though .Watched this Black tail grow up for a couple years before I took him and yes a true black tail west of I-5
Quote from: bobcat on January 30, 2017, 01:13:46 PMWhy is it considered to be bad genetics? Is it detrimental to the buck, only having two points, or is it only that it doesn't live up to our expectations for a "trophy" buck?My guess would be the latter.
I personally think a giant two point is more interesting and unique than a decent 4 point.Sent from my E6782 using Tapatalk
Quote from: jackelope on January 30, 2017, 11:44:23 AMQuote from: White Pass Outfitters on January 30, 2017, 10:38:25 AMI would let him grow for a couple years before taking him. Can't shoot wall hangers if you take the little ones. Great picture though .Watched this Black tail grow up for a couple years before I took him and yes a true black tail west of I-5That buck is not getting any bigger. He'll live out his life as a giant 2 point I'd wager.Just curious why do you think he won't get any bigger? Is there something in the photo that tells you that?