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Quote from: BeeMan on November 30, 2011, 08:16:17 PMQuote from: DBHAWTHORNE on November 30, 2011, 12:34:17 PMIt didn't happen to me but it happened with two bruiser whitetail last year on here. One of them was the highest scoring nontypical killed in the state for the 2010 season (at least that we know of) and the other was a buck that the Alwine crew killed and then someone posted trailcam pics of the brute a couple days later asking what he would score.The second one you refered to was me!! I got trailcam pics of a big whitetail.....I posted the pics to see how wide people thought the buck might be, after a couple of replys someone posted a pic of Alwine and his buddy holding him Dead!!! And with an accurate inside measurement... 26 inches!! Heck of a buck!! I also know the guy who killed the first Buck you refered to!! Im sure the guy who got pics of that buck only to have someone else kill him will be depressed for years to come about what could have been... Didnt that buck score just over 218?? Man I agree...that was one heck of a buck! I couldn't remember who it was but I do remember them coming back with the exact dimensions. I don't know what the buck grossed but he is in the B&C record book with an official net score of 208 4/8. Gib was going to try and put me in contact with the hunter so I could write the story but I am guessing the hunter wasn't interested. You kill a buck yet?
Quote from: DBHAWTHORNE on November 30, 2011, 12:34:17 PMIt didn't happen to me but it happened with two bruiser whitetail last year on here. One of them was the highest scoring nontypical killed in the state for the 2010 season (at least that we know of) and the other was a buck that the Alwine crew killed and then someone posted trailcam pics of the brute a couple days later asking what he would score.The second one you refered to was me!! I got trailcam pics of a big whitetail.....I posted the pics to see how wide people thought the buck might be, after a couple of replys someone posted a pic of Alwine and his buddy holding him Dead!!! And with an accurate inside measurement... 26 inches!! Heck of a buck!! I also know the guy who killed the first Buck you refered to!! Im sure the guy who got pics of that buck only to have someone else kill him will be depressed for years to come about what could have been... Didnt that buck score just over 218??
It didn't happen to me but it happened with two bruiser whitetail last year on here. One of them was the highest scoring nontypical killed in the state for the 2010 season (at least that we know of) and the other was a buck that the Alwine crew killed and then someone posted trailcam pics of the brute a couple days later asking what he would score.
Very nice! Good luck on your hunt. It has definitely been rough going for me. One of the monsters I have been chasing for two seasons showed up during daylight on 13 Nov....and I was in a stand 300 yards to the South . To make matters worse I haven't seen him on cam since the 15th . I have cameras up everywhere but he is a no show. I am thinking he might have moved lower when we go the big snow fall (which a lot of it melted). Either that or he is out cruising for does and will show back up soon (which is what I am hoping for).The other big guy I am after is very nocturnal and I have yet to get a daylight photo of him since well before early season. That being said I can't really complain. I am getting to spend a lot of time in the woods and I have had opportunities at a handful of 130-140 class bucks so all in all it has been a good season.
the biggest ones I watched at my place all fall have disappeared also lately..
The rut has definitely been a little odd this year. We saw the first hardcore chasing on 11 Nov....and it is still going from what I can tell. Winter range, rut or died of predator/natural causes...those are the only reasons I can think of that the buck has disappeared.
Quote from: DBHAWTHORNE on November 30, 2011, 10:36:15 PMThe rut has definitely been a little odd this year. We saw the first hardcore chasing on 11 Nov....and it is still going from what I can tell. Winter range, rut or died of predator/natural causes...those are the only reasons I can think of that the buck has disappeared.2nd Estrus will move bucks out of their traditional territory. Lots of bucks competeing for a few does that didn't get pregnant in the first cycle, or yearling does that come into season late.Those that aren't chasing does will be in recovery mode. Lots of bedding and feeding, and not a lot of moving.
Quote from: Pathfinder101 on November 30, 2011, 10:44:50 PMQuote from: DBHAWTHORNE on November 30, 2011, 10:36:15 PMThe rut has definitely been a little odd this year. We saw the first hardcore chasing on 11 Nov....and it is still going from what I can tell. Winter range, rut or died of predator/natural causes...those are the only reasons I can think of that the buck has disappeared.2nd Estrus will move bucks out of their traditional territory. Lots of bucks competeing for a few does that didn't get pregnant in the first cycle, or yearling does that come into season late.Those that aren't chasing does will be in recovery mode. Lots of bedding and feeding, and not a lot of moving.I know what you mean. Normally I see a little break before the 2nd estrus starts but this year that hasn't been the case. I do notice a lot of them are the yearling does they are chasing now though.
Man I hope so. No pics since the 15th and I am running 7 cams.