Of course location is important. It's true that you have to hunt where they live in order to shoot one, but the point is, record book bucks live almost everywhere.
Yes, they even live in North Carolina.
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Score: [/align]
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*Min.Score Requirments:[/align]
Typical Whitetail Deer
[align=left]165
4/8[/align]
Jerry Garland Chilton
Rockingham
[align=center]1995[/align]
100 minimum
Non-Typical Whitetail Deer
176 7/8
Jonathan Brent Mabrey
Halifax
[align=center]2005[/align]
110 minimum
Typical Velvet Whitetail Deer
168 4/8
David W. Jernigan
Granville
[align=center]1992[/align]
110 minimum
Non-Typical Velvet Whitetail Deer
134
0/8
Scott Duane Howell
Wilkes
[align=center]2002[/align]
120 minimum
Note that these are bow hunting records, there may be some gun kills that are even bigger.
It gets tiresome to hear some newbie continuously whine and cry about not having any big bucks where they live. Granted, they may not be at the same level as the bucks from the midwest, but they approach and even make B&C. (google record book bucks of NC).
Fact: P&Y bucks do live in NC.
Don't tell us you can't kill what isn't there.....THEY ARE THERE!!! GO FIND THEM!!!
GMMAT,
The reason I don't go back and read ANY of what you tell me to is because I already know what I'm talking about when it comes to hunting deer. I have self confidence.
You on the other hand start spouting off other peoples names and rattling off their quotes because.............. you're a newbie and have no self confidence, experience with big bucks (over 107 inches) and you'd rather argue than learn.
Again, please stop with the nonsense and crying............ it's pathetic.