Hunting Washington Forum
Community => Photo & Video => Topic started by: Bango skank on November 22, 2014, 01:26:18 PM
-
I think this guy is a stud for a 4x4 whitetail. Not many 4x4s that I would shoot during the early season, but I wouldn't hesitate to take this guy in September or October if the opportunity was to arise. His extra long main beams and solid g2s and g3s relaly do it for me. Of course here he is mid day during late rifle season. Maybe I will find him next year. Oh and the clock is an hour fast on this camera, not that it matters.
-
Nice buck, I'd take him.
-
more
-
more
-
more
-
more
-
Good stuff there :tup:
-
Great pics
-
Your cameras have sure been busy! Nice animals :tup:
-
Your cameras have sure been busy! Nice animals :tup:
Well I kind of cheated on the one, in case you didn't notice.
-
I like the buck and bull pic
-
:yeah:
That is a pretty brave buck right there. Very cool.
-
:tup:
-
Nice :tup:
-
Very cool! Great pics! :tup:
-
besides alfalfa what else is that stuff you put out. They seem to like it.
-
besides alfalfa what else is that stuff you put out. They seem to like it.
that was sweet cob. theyre crazy for it, but bait will be illegal next year. where i put that pile was on public land near private. its where i located that real heavy buck, but i knew that the private land below it gets baited heavily, so i figured id better put some out too to compete or all the does would move down to the private and take the buck with them. well the big guy was hitting my pile in the dark, but last evening of the season he wandered down onto the private and got killed. oh well. This is an example of what is going to happen with the baiting ban. private properties will still have feed out "for their livestock" and that feed will draw animals off of nearby public land. kind of tips the scale in the favor of those with multi-hundred or multi-thousand acre chunks of land bordering public hunting areas.
-
124?