Super wide 6 pt.
#14
That's similiar slanted logic to shooting spike bucks I'd say.
If he were simply a small racked six point at 3-4 years of age and I'd agree with your thinking, but add this particular buck's genetic traits of mass and spread to a doe's genetic strand of birthing bucks with multiple points and you may have yourself a litter of booners.
If he were simply a small racked six point at 3-4 years of age and I'd agree with your thinking, but add this particular buck's genetic traits of mass and spread to a doe's genetic strand of birthing bucks with multiple points and you may have yourself a litter of booners.
These are the two that were taken this year. The second one was mistaken as a 4 1/2 year old and is the same age I believe that 6 pt to be, imagine what he would have looked like with another year.
It is however that 6 point is a great deer.
#16
I dont know where your from, but on my property, he would earn a spot on my wall.
#18
I've been after this 6 pt. now for quite some time with a vengance.I finallay saw it on the morning of the 1st(Tues.) and was able to call it in to 65 yards before it hung up,turned around and left.Today,I went and checked another one of my cameras 3/4 of a mile from where I last saw the buck and and look what shows up;the same big 6.The problem I'm having trying to kill this pig is that it is a suburban buck,and it obviously roams several different woodlots.I'm staying after it and hoping for the best.
#19
Remember my 6 I got 2 weeks ago? I didnt know he did not have any browtines. I was kinda dissapointed at first, but now I wish I would have had him caped out and mounted, he grows on me the more I look at this pic.