Is it possible for a fawn to have a rack...
#21
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
When you figure what a yearling buck CAN be.......
....the Hanson buck at 3.5 to 4.5 doesn't seem that big
That's all I was saying.
When you figure what a yearling buck CAN be.......
....the Hanson buck at 3.5 to 4.5 doesn't seem that big

That's all I was saying.
Big difference in mother nature and genetic grooming, steroids and protein pellets 
#23
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
I don;t know anything, Scott.....lol. I just said I had an "opinion".
I don;t know anything, Scott.....lol. I just said I had an "opinion".

#24
Look at my thread about the yearling rack. The Hanson buck isn't so special when you learn the answer
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From: Inverness, MS
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
I mean ABSOLUTELY no disrespect to DC....but if we have people calling fawns "yearlings"......I think we need to come to a consensus on what the definition of a "fawn" is.
A "Fawn" (IMO) is a deer that was born "this year".
I could be all wrong.....but I just don't see a true fawn with a rack.
I mean ABSOLUTELY no disrespect to DC....but if we have people calling fawns "yearlings"......I think we need to come to a consensus on what the definition of a "fawn" is.
A "Fawn" (IMO) is a deer that was born "this year".
I could be all wrong.....but I just don't see a true fawn with a rack.
Yep, born this year! lol.. I guess I had that coming



