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Stud buck.I wonder how many others will find it and leave it lay.Awesome find and thanks for posting the photo. That is a great deer. Hopefully he bred lots of does before passing.
Great Idaho buck, wow!!!! Hope you had your location services turned off on your phone!!!
Quote from: trophyhunt on March 22, 2019, 07:05:29 PMGreat Idaho buck, wow!!!! Hope you had your location services turned off on your phone!!! Hard to say Idaho after talking so much about the desert. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: benhuntin on March 22, 2019, 07:44:18 PMQuote from: trophyhunt on March 22, 2019, 07:05:29 PMGreat Idaho buck, wow!!!! Hope you had your location services turned off on your phone!!! Hard to say Idaho after talking so much about the desert. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkI agree, wouldn’t have said wa from the get go.
Quote from: Southpole on March 21, 2019, 04:13:39 PM Is that a Washington deer?Yes it is
Is that a Washington deer?
I moved out here from eastern Iowa. Brought a couple 180+” mounts with me for the wall.Shedding antlers of white tails would always depend on the severity of the winter. If it was mild, they wouldn’t shed until mid Feb sometimes March. Bad and early winter they drop December/January.One year, we had snow in the beginning of November and temps dropped into the single digits for shotgun season. I was with a group of 12 guys standing at the truck getting ready to head to the next area to hunt. (We hunted 50k acres of private Lands, The Amana Colonies) A very nice buck came out of the timber at 170 yards which was perfect for me and my S&W 460 XVR. All the other guys were using 12ga. I put the crosshairs right behind the shoulder and as soon as I shot, both of his antlers fell off due to the bullet impact. So I got to tag it with a dep tag (doe) and shoot another monster three days later!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk