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Was it a Rifle or Archery buck?White tail which state?
Quote from: Lady Grouse hunter on October 06, 2020, 10:56:12 PMWas it a Rifle or Archery buck?White tail which state?
Lots of deer farms in MI, skeptical if its 100% wild
Quote from: Buckmark on October 07, 2020, 11:56:16 AMLots of deer farms in MI, skeptical if its 100% wild looks just like those farmed whitetails, I would love the look if it was wild though. Any farmed freak deer, just do nothing for me, cool for furniture or lamps maybe.
The hunter looks happy.
Nice MI whitey, Matt. In reference to the 52-pointer, the body does look very small for a deer that would've had to mature for years in the wild to attain that kind of headgear. Still reserving judgement, but...
Quote from: pianoman9701 on October 10, 2020, 10:03:23 AMNice MI whitey, Matt. In reference to the 52-pointer, the body does look very small for a deer that would've had to mature for years in the wild to attain that kind of headgear. Still reserving judgement, but... Did you see my reply #14....
Different place, people, culture, practices. Oh give me a break, its michigan. Nowhere in american hunting culture is it considered fair chase or even hunting to kill a pen raised domesticated deer that you picked out of a catalogue. Thats why these giant livestock deer arent on magazine covers, dont have articles written about them, and are ineligible for any sort of record books.Not sure its being passed off as anything other than a big dear. By making an excited post like that about the big buck that got brought in, but leaving out the little detail that it was not a wild animal, theyre implying by omission.Hating will rot your soul.Well gee, maybe i should have no personal standards on what is acceptable, throw all morals out the window and just accept any sort of behavior regarding any subject. Maybe b&c, p&y, sci etc should remove the hate in their souls and start allowing these pen raised deer to be entered in the books. What hateful judgemental bigots