Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Deer Hunting => Topic started by: Buhda on April 13, 2010, 08:59:21 PM
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Here's a buck my girlfriends brother killed in 07. He drew the green river permit. I think it scores around 145.
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very nice buck, i don't know the area but this is one of those deer "i think" that might get the debate going on the bloodlines. very good deer for sure.
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looks like a "bench buck" What area was it killed? (you dont have to be specific)
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yea your kinda on the border there for a blacktail maybe but damn nice buck
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Green River GMU? It's a blacktail.
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:yeah:
Nice buck, tell him congrats!
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sweet nice blacktail then
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Thats a great buck Mike took, posted em here the year he got it. You must be the Buhda Cole Conyier talks about eh? Later
PS, its well within B&C boundries for the nay-sayers..
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did ya get it in the book or just a personel trophy
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Thats for sure a true blacktail, just an old buck. Look at the ears and the mass. 100% blackie. Love it!
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Thats a whopper BT :drool: Congrats to the hunter
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It takes age to get noggins like that. They don't aleays make book either, heres a close up of my avatar buck, 116'' and change, but by far the biggest buck I've ever seen, or been around, and I've been around a few gooduns....
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sweet gotta love the blacktail best hunt in the world
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yep Jud speeks Blacktail.
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206lb Skagit co. 1984
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Hey Jeff, good to see ya around. Don't see much of the good Ol Wa boys over on BTC anymore, mostly So Ore and Cali. Post up that honker in the Alder patch. Show him what a big "head" looks like in real blacktail country. grin...
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hey we got it figured out little of board at first but we now its a monster blacktail sweet
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You live in a pretty good area Mack. grin....
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yea it works for me i dont mind sharing a little
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485 is a bt unit, i have seen bench bucks and full blown mulies in there as well.....that's why they call em cascade blacktails. Every time this subject comes up its a 5 page bitch. Theirs not a 10' game fence running down the crest trail! As for this buck, the only thing that's certain is that he's a dandy, and looks to be mostly bt, but nobody can look and tell for sure what runs in his bloodlines- I don't care if you have shot a hundred blacktails :DOH:
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Very nice Blacktail!! Thanks for posting him. Yea listen to Jedd He will set you straight.
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Judd u mean this little 3 point ?
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That is a great buck .I cant wait to draw that tag.I just threw in a picture for fun
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BLR 243- thats a hogger!
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very nice buck, i don't know the area but this is one of those deer "i think" that might get the debate going on the bloodlines. very good deer for sure.
Not this time those are pure blacktail genes there. Its way westside.
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I'll throw in a pic as well! :)
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Depending on where it was killed it may or may not be within the Boone and Crockett boundaries for a Columbia blacktail. Part of the green river watershed is within the blacktail boundary and part is not. Definitely within the Washington state record book cascade blacktail area. Fantastic buck either way. Have been in there some and there are some huge bucks in the Green River watershed.
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Great blackie, love the height and dark antlers. I've heard some great stories about that unit, I have put in for it in the past, but took a nice blackie myself in 2007 so I've been looking for for a nice muley at this point. G.R. -A is really tough to draw.
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Depending on where it was killed it may or may not be within the Boone and Crockett boundaries for a Columbia blacktail. Part of the green river watershed is within the blacktail boundary and part is not. Definitely within the Washington state record book cascade blacktail area. Fantastic buck either way. Have been in there some and there are some huge bucks in the Green River watershed.
He said it was killed with the Green River permit. So I assume it was killed in the Green River GMU, which is entirely within Boone & Crockett's boundary for blacktail deer. You are right in saying the Green River watershed is not all within the B & C blacktail boundary, but to be outside the boundary and be in the Green River watershed, you would have to be in the Stampede GMU.
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"Don't see much of the good Ol Wa boys over on BTC anymore, mostly So Ore and Cali."
Yah judd after BTC made a new forum it didnt seem like many of the wa guys signed back up..