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Well yesterday evening I ran into the old unicorn buck and after taking a real good look at him I decided to stick to my rule of never pass on any mature buck. I'm not much of an inches guy but I do enjoy big high scoring bucks as much as anyone. But it was obvious that this buck was old and well into regression so I decided it was time to fill my tag. Very happy to harvest him and no regrets or shooters remorse even thoughI had my hopes of notching my tag on one of the larger heavy 4x4's in this area.
Quote from: bigbore40 on November 08, 2019, 08:17:41 AMWell yesterday evening I ran into the old unicorn buck and after taking a real good look at him I decided to stick to my rule of never pass on any mature buck. I'm not much of an inches guy but I do enjoy big high scoring bucks as much as anyone. But it was obvious that this buck was old and well into regression so I decided it was time to fill my tag. Very happy to harvest him and no regrets or shooters remorse even thoughI had my hopes of notching my tag on one of the larger heavy 4x4's in this area.Sweet buck! Any more pictures?
Quote from: JoeE on November 03, 2019, 01:34:37 PMI haven’t seen a single deer in a day and a half in the green river watershed. Still early. Look at miles 19 - 21 it might have changed over the years but that has always been a good area for deer.
I haven’t seen a single deer in a day and a half in the green river watershed. Still early.
Yes this weekend would have been great. Hunted in the green river watershed for 4.5 days. Seen about 20 deer and 5 bucks. Nothing big. My son shot a medium size 2x3 on Thursday afternoon. Seen an old timer that killed a pig. Think only 3 of the 10 buck tags were filled as of yesterday.