Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: wilsongideon on October 11, 2008, 10:32:11 PM
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(https://hunting-washington.com/cpg/albums/userpics/11731/DSCN2566.JPG)
Brothers 3x this morning
(https://hunting-washington.com/cpg/albums/userpics/11731/DSCN2564.JPG)
Nephews first buck a 4x3 fifteen minutes later
Oh and in response to the let em grow post . . . . I think its very situational, could be like some folks said a first buck situation or someone who can't get out in the woods as often as we all like to do or someone who cant get around or whatever. . . I think we all can decide for ourselves within the law if we want to shoot a small 2x3 or pass it up for next year if it survives the winter and the rest of the season. I'd like to see more 3x and 4x deer alike and but I dont think they should make it a law on strictly 4x mulies. I would be hard pressed to pass on a massive 3x .... 3 point minimum is a great rule gives young bucks a tremendous chance to hit 4 years old hopefully by then they are smart enough to avoid the casual hunters
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very nice!
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Looks like you guys had a full day :chuckle: Nice work congrats
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Great Opening day!!!
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Congrats to you both on fine bucks!!!
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Congrats
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congrats.
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family hunts are awesome. :IBCOOL:
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Congrats on the deer!
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Nice deer! I love the bases on the first buck and wow - a nice 3x4 representative muley for a first deer!! Nice job!
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Nice bucks! I like the first one , real gnarly and a nice 3x3.
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great way to start the season for sure.
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Those are both very nice deer :drool:. How wide is that 3 point?
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Thanks been tough hunting otherwise this year still got two tags to fill including mine. . . .first bucks second tines are 28 inches wide tip to tip 20 inches inside first tines about 25 inches inside second tines. . .if I would have known it was that big I would have been shooting him for myself :bash: . . .thats the breaks though :P
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great bucks congrats