Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: wastickslinger on August 30, 2007, 10:08:02 PM
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I know we all love to see the monsters. But come on this has to be the smallest buck you have ever seen. I was going through my pictures when I came across this one. I took it in twisp last year. Not what I want to see when bow hunting this year.
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what a pathetic peckerhead. :chuckle:
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He's what I would look like if I was a deer...LOL... ;)
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I've got a few of those. I even ate one one year. It was one of those alfalfa fed Twisp bucks. Damn tasty but didn't do much for the wall of fame.
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Yeah i think i have seen one like that to....... except it had a two point on the other side that wrapped around his head and under his chin. wierd looking..........
Anyone seen the smallest legal 3 point buck?
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Check out the three point or better thread...might be in the poll section. I posted some pics of some barely legal horn porn.
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Nice ;) ill take a look...........
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Anyone seen the smallest legal 3 point buck?
i have the rack at home...i'll take apic and post it if i have a chance.
my nickname jackelope is my nickname for a reason you know
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I looked for that three point thread. do you know what the name is i cant find it???????
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http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,125.0.html (http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,125.0.html)
hopefully this works
if not it is legal or not, about page 5 of the deerhunting category.
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ZANG (excellant)
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ZANG (excellant)
Nice Waynes World quote. ;)
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Thanks......................................................................... I guess????
damn it, did it again....LOL :chuckle:
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Nope, not the smallest. A buddy of mine shot a spike one year that went about 1.5". :dunno:
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A couple of years ago my son and I were hunting grouse up the Whynoochee drainage, we saw two of the smallest bucks I have laid eyes on, playing king of the mountain on an ant hill. Both were forkies, probably twins, I could have picked one up in each hand. Seriously they could not have weighed more then 50 lbs each on the hoof. After a week in Winthrop those two looked un-naturally small.
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Here's my smallest.
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv47%2Fboneaddict%2Fdink.jpg&hash=92d7ab45fe9590206352b297101c48d40f7016b4)
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last day of season......good meat!
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fv47%2Fboneaddict%2Fdink1.jpg&hash=1b99ac3802b2b3f189b63e08829a0a0955df0191)
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no pics...but he's a whitey that is 8 3/4" tall and 8" wide (outside) 3x3.
my smallest legal washington deer. i shot a spike in new york about 6" long spikes.
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Yeah, definitely a little guy.
I stopped by a guy's house near Colville last year that had several 3-point whitetail racks (excluding eyeguards) that would fit in the palm of your hand...like a 6-inch outside spread. Wonder if those were just really really poor genetics, or just 1 1/2 year bucks that grew a third tine? Didn't have the bodies around, so don't know anything about the body size, face, etc. Was just strange to see three tines on such a small frame.
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:chuckle: Looks like his rack is giving you the bird..
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Didn't have the bodies around, so don't know anything about the body size, face, etc. Was just strange to see three tines on such a small frame.
the body size of my tiny deer was average...not overly small anyway. on his right side he had 2 points plus a browtine, on his left side he had 3 points and no brow.
if i had to make a call, i would say poor genetics...it certainly was not for a lack of food/vitamins/etc...he was living in wheat/crp country with plenty of water to be had.
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I was just re-reading this thread and remembered the smallest bodied buck I'd ever seen...a spike coues whitetail my buddy shot during January's archery season in AZ. Any coues buck with a bow is a trophy...but let's just say he's a stickpole of a guy and picked this thing up with one hand by it's hind feet. Rabbit style. :chuckle:
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Smallest I've seen was a buck fawn whitetail my buddy steve killed - had sharp, bare bone spikes about 7/8" long. It was a mercy killing - it had a wire snare cinched tight around it's head, from a fenceline coyote set I suspect. The fact that he did a good thing did not keep us from razzing him!