Hey guys,
I finally got around to taking some still shots of my video from my spotting recently. These bucks are all hanging around in three different areas that are off limits to everyone except my bestfriend and I. These are the areas that are surrounded by posted property that doesn' t get hunt, so, these deer have about 0% pressure and I can' t wait to hunt these guys. These are the new bucks that I will be focusing on since the 12 I was after was shot. But hey, these bucks are bigger so I guess it will all work out in the end when I put a hole in one of these big boys


Sorry, the quality isn' t great because these are still shots of video, but, they do the trick!!!!!!!!!
Here is a nice 8 point that I have seen several times. I have seen him with 4 other bucks and he is the smallest, yes, smallest!!!!!!
This buck doesn' t have that much tine length but he is WIDE as heck and just look at that body. This buck is hanging out in my honey hole. This footage was taken just after he beat up the smaller 8 point. I am not sure what this guy would weigh, but, I know that he is HUGE. He looks more like a cow than a deer

I would say that he is easily over 200 pounds, maybe pushing the 250 pound mark, but, that is just a guess.
This is a BEAUTIFUL 8 point that is hanging out near a spot that we call " The Triangle" . It is a piece of property that is shaped like a triangle and it sits in the middle of a corn and clover field. There is a thin strip of brush that extends from one point of the triangle right to a pond. This guy has good tine length and he is just incredibly symetrical. That is a high rack

The only thing about this buck is that he looks pretty young.
And this is the 9 point. This guy is hanging out in an area that I have always had GREAT luck. I wish that he was a 10 point, but if he walks in front of me, I don' t think that I will be carring too much about that single point.
So, what happened to those guys who use to tell me that Pennsylvania didn' t have any big bucks

