More rare than a .................
#22
lol, I guess I'll second that.. Talk about a conversation starter, most wouldn't believe you..
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
I'd aim for that first spot above the elbow.
I'd aim for that first spot above the elbow.
#25
Odd looking little thing! I wonder if its a buck or doe? Looks like it might just be a buck. IMHO
If it is a buck I wonder how his rack will look in 5 yrs or so???????[X(]
If it is a buck I wonder how his rack will look in 5 yrs or so???????[X(]
#27
if five years it will done turned into dirt be it a coyote a hunter or what ever it will not make it a year
ORIGINAL: sandilands
Odd looking little thing! I wonder if its a buck or doe? Looks like it might just be a buck. IMHO
If it is a buck I wonder how his rack will look in 5 yrs or so???????[X(]
Odd looking little thing! I wonder if its a buck or doe? Looks like it might just be a buck. IMHO
If it is a buck I wonder how his rack will look in 5 yrs or so???????[X(]
#28
Typical Buck
Joined: Mar 2003
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From: McDonough, GA
This area where the deer came from is a grossly over-populated area. The campus of Berry College has roughly 30000 acres and 10,000 acres around campus are never hunted. These deer spend their hunting season on campus because its a safe haven. The rest of the area is open to public for special hunts.
I once shot a 4.5 year old 8 pt there. It scores about 90 and field dressed at a whopping 94 lbs. I have seen 1.5 year old deer weigh in there at 45-55 lbs dressed. I have seen fawns (just lost their spots) weigh in at the 25-30 lbs.
Just wanted everyone to know what type of area this is!
I once shot a 4.5 year old 8 pt there. It scores about 90 and field dressed at a whopping 94 lbs. I have seen 1.5 year old deer weigh in there at 45-55 lbs dressed. I have seen fawns (just lost their spots) weigh in at the 25-30 lbs.
Just wanted everyone to know what type of area this is!




