legal baiting?
#21
ORIGINAL: Hotburn76
Not sure what you mean? Are you saying the size of the rack is how smart a deer is?
ORIGINAL: Charlie P
So bigger rack doesn't = smarter more mature deer?
Iplan on filling it with Purina antler max, so I can help out the bucks antlers.

#22
ORIGINAL: burbaust99
This makes me laugh
ORIGINAL: Hotburn76
Not sure what you mean? Are you saying the size of the rack is how smart a deer is?
ORIGINAL: Charlie P
So bigger rack doesn't = smarter more mature deer?
Iplan on filling it with Purina antler max, so I can help out the bucks antlers.
#23
I think he was getting at that generally, deer with large impressive racks are mature, smart deer. And that taking a mature buck, one that has survived and evaded many hunters is part of the goal, not shooting a young deer who was packed full of protien rich foods to make him a monarch at a young age. I'm sure he'll correct me if I misinterpreted his post, heck he could've just been trying to be sarcastic. 
And yes, today I am very easily entertained. Its not even 1 o'clock and its been a looooong day. I'm ready for spring break - three more days!

And yes, today I am very easily entertained. Its not even 1 o'clock and its been a looooong day. I'm ready for spring break - three more days!
#25
ORIGINAL: Charlie P
Buraburst, You have passed this with flying colors go to spring break early.
Buraburst, You have passed this with flying colors go to spring break early.
#27
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Dr. Vogt's research is now done, and he has the answer. Three top deer in only the past 4 years at the "Muy Grande" Deer Contest (Worlds Oldest and Largest) is the proof in the pudding. The results are a success and what he has developed works very well and we are now offering Antler-X to the public!! [/align][align=left][/align][align=left]http://www.antler-x.com/FactSheet.html[/align]
Dr. Vogt's research is now done, and he has the answer. Three top deer in only the past 4 years at the "Muy Grande" Deer Contest (Worlds Oldest and Largest) is the proof in the pudding. The results are a success and what he has developed works very well and we are now offering Antler-X to the public!! [/align][align=left][/align][align=left]http://www.antler-x.com/FactSheet.html[/align]
#28
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#30
I was at that show too, the speaker was Peter Fiduccia, the so called "Deer Doctor". Basically everything he talked about was common sense, and others just stupid like the one you mentioned. I thought the show was pretty good, but way to much fishing stuff. Did you see the 378 lb. buck, that thing was huge. I got a pic of me next to it that I will load later. What day did you go to the show? I went on Friday.


