Not quite a shooter...but still nice to see
#25
RE: Not quite a shooter...but still nice to see
Well guys, what would you say he would score? Where we hunt it isn't extremely pressured and is on 300 acres. I know he is a dandy buck but like I said before, he could be a stud next year. We don'tadopt the philosophy that if we don't shoot it somebody else will. We just can't think that way. I will pass on thisbuck not necessarily b/c I can shoot something bigger this year but for what he might become next year. Call me crazy but this is what my hunting partners and I are trying to develop on our land.
#26
RE: Not quite a shooter...but still nice to see
ORIGINAL: louddrummer69
Well guys, what would you say he would score? Where we hunt it isn't extremely pressured and is on 300 acres. I know he is a dandy buck but like I said before, he could be a stud next year. We don'tadopt the philosophy that if we don't shoot it somebody else will. We just can't think that way. I will pass on thisbuck not necessarily b/c I can shoot something bigger this year but for what he might become next year. Call me crazy but this is what my hunting partners and I are trying to develop on our land.
Well guys, what would you say he would score? Where we hunt it isn't extremely pressured and is on 300 acres. I know he is a dandy buck but like I said before, he could be a stud next year. We don'tadopt the philosophy that if we don't shoot it somebody else will. We just can't think that way. I will pass on thisbuck not necessarily b/c I can shoot something bigger this year but for what he might become next year. Call me crazy but this is what my hunting partners and I are trying to develop on our land.
I know most of us are giving ya a hard time but thats just becasue we would love to see him on our walls If you believe that he can survive in your area and become even more of a stud next year then more power to ya. Im jeolos
#27
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Kansas city, Missouri
Posts: 2,571
RE: Not quite a shooter...but still nice to see
thats a good buck and i hard one to pass, heck he could be 2.5, look at how small his body is, he just has awesome genetics, i would love to see that guy at 5.5 years old
#29
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Isle, MN
Posts: 1,469
RE: Not quite a shooter...but still nice to see
ORIGINAL: louddrummer69
Well guys, what would you say he would score? Where we hunt it isn't extremely pressured and is on 300 acres. I know he is a dandy buck but like I said before, he could be a stud next year. We don'tadopt the philosophy that if we don't shoot it somebody else will. We just can't think that way. I will pass on thisbuck not necessarily b/c I can shoot something bigger this year but for what he might become next year. Call me crazy but this is what my hunting partners and I are trying to develop on our land.
Well guys, what would you say he would score? Where we hunt it isn't extremely pressured and is on 300 acres. I know he is a dandy buck but like I said before, he could be a stud next year. We don'tadopt the philosophy that if we don't shoot it somebody else will. We just can't think that way. I will pass on thisbuck not necessarily b/c I can shoot something bigger this year but for what he might become next year. Call me crazy but this is what my hunting partners and I are trying to develop on our land.
If I passed on bucks like that hunting would be no fun. It'd be 'watching' instead of hunting. qdm is great, but I'd like to shoot something every once in a while.