Anything that is a nice 2.5 yr old or better is good around this area. So I would shoot one if given the oppourtunity late in the season. Early on I may pass. Then there are some 3.5yr old plus that show up on occasion. There are a few nice ones shot every year. A 10 pointer is typically a wall hanger, never seen anything with any non-typical points around here though. Something with a spread over 18" is a pretty nice sight.
This guy is nice, but I would hope for another year. I can put money on any other hunter in our area shooting him though.