Score this trail cam buck
#2
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 101
From that one picture it's hard to tell but I can only see 9 points. Doing some quick math and taking a stab in dark I'd say he grosses in the mid 130's after the velvet comes off. Very nice deer non the less. I'd put an arrow in him given the chance.
#6
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2014
Posts: 6
Having a hard time getting photos to load from my phone... Anyway he's in a real thick grass/ brush lot only getting photos at like 4-5 am no trees
To get into I have my work cut out for me on this one this lot is in a residential area and is only about 2 acres
To get into I have my work cut out for me on this one this lot is in a residential area and is only about 2 acres
#10
X2!
That's not really a drop tine in the proper sense as it doesn't originate from the main beam. It's a sticker that happened to grow in that downward direction. It's always tough to say in velvet but he appears to have great mass as well.
ALOT of character for sure! Good luck this fall.
That's not really a drop tine in the proper sense as it doesn't originate from the main beam. It's a sticker that happened to grow in that downward direction. It's always tough to say in velvet but he appears to have great mass as well.
ALOT of character for sure! Good luck this fall.