A 120 in 6pt in PA?!? is it possible?
#13
I'm in chester and luckily for me i was given permission to manage a 250 acre farm. The brandywine conservancy is funding my research and we're putting in food plots next year. In the future i"m hoping to have some 150s running around.
#14
Earlier this week, I saw an 8 pt that I put right at 120”, but his brow tines were only 1”-1.5” tops, I saw him great, just 40 yds off the road with binos. So as a 6 he’d score 117-118”. Huge frame-tiny brows.
#18
Very cool deer.
A great deer for anywhere, but especially PA! Looks like you have several other nice ones too!
Do you guys think he is going down hill? Why would he go from an 8, back to a 7?
A great deer for anywhere, but especially PA! Looks like you have several other nice ones too!
Do you guys think he is going down hill? Why would he go from an 8, back to a 7?
#19
Nontypical Buck
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From: Southwest PA
I don't know, he might be close.
While this buck below is definitely not 120" he's still a great PA 6 point. To bad he wasn't legal in my area of Western PA (4 pt rule).
He was hit by a car in November and the coyotes did their work on him. I held the antlers at one point. 23 1/2" inside spread and while it doesn't look like it, the bases were probably around 5-5 1/2".


While this buck below is definitely not 120" he's still a great PA 6 point. To bad he wasn't legal in my area of Western PA (4 pt rule).
He was hit by a car in November and the coyotes did their work on him. I held the antlers at one point. 23 1/2" inside spread and while it doesn't look like it, the bases were probably around 5-5 1/2".


#20
Typical Buck
Joined: Jul 2007
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From: maine
I love the look of the 6 pointers,I am hoping to get a crack at this onehttp://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=3000663&mpage=1&key=?



