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A.K.A eastwood 10-23-2003 11:33 AM

RE: pic of the tracks of the slammer im chasing in bow only ny 4j
 
whatever... everyone has seen WAY bigger tracks! yeah right, the only tracks that were any bigger were the ones thier 300lb girlfriends made while competing in a cup cake toss!! i think its a big track compared to what ive ever seen. and trust me, ive been hunting for many many moons and taken many many deer, with a rifle. i hope you bag him and i cant wait to see the pics. another thing that cracks me up, when someone posts a pic of a big ol 8 or 10 pointer, some putz makes a post similar to the following: nice buck, congrats! looks like the one i already got! again, yeah right.....

justhrowit 10-23-2003 11:39 AM

RE: pic of the tracks of the slammer im chasing in bow only ny 4j
 
So let me get this straight. Judging by his tracks you are calling him a 10 pt 250lb deer, BUT......YOU" VE YET TO EVEN SEE HIM!!!!!! AM I missing something? What book/magazine have you read to figure this out. There must be some magic formula to figure this all out.

j

BigCat21 10-23-2003 12:32 PM

RE: pic of the tracks of the slammer im chasing in bow only ny 4j
 
Who cares how big it was or if it was running or not. Just hunt it and Kill it. Oh yeah and have fun! Good Luck!

adams 10-23-2003 12:37 PM

RE: pic of the tracks of the slammer im chasing in bow only ny 4j
 
I must say that I' m quite impressed with the detective work here. I bet you all didn' t know that rocket scientist bow hunt too. There will be no pulling wool over the eyes of this crew.

nub 10-23-2003 12:47 PM

RE: pic of the tracks of the slammer im chasing in bow only ny 4j
 
Just trying to get a look at page 2. Not showing for some reason.

DE.Hunter 10-23-2003 01:14 PM

RE: pic of the tracks of the slammer im chasing in bow only ny 4j
 
That deer must have been blind and stupid, he trotted right by that quarter and didn' t pick it up!

He deserves to be shot! I hope you get him.

DE.Hunter 10-23-2003 01:16 PM

RE: pic of the tracks of the slammer im chasing in bow only ny 4j
 
Thant deer must have been blind and stupid, he trotted right by that quarter and didn' t pick it up. He deserves to be shot.

I hope you get him!

monsterbuckland 10-23-2003 06:36 PM

RE: pic of the tracks of the slammer im chasing in bow only ny 4j
 
alright 14 merks good call, all these other " geniuses" know everything, to the other your busted guy,,,, i saw them from 250 yards away, i said i havent seen him meaning close from a stand there fist!@

MassBowhunter 10-23-2003 06:50 PM

RE: pic of the tracks of the slammer im chasing in bow only ny 4j
 
Guess, we' ll have to wait to see the pics of the deer after you' ve field dressed it to know for sure!

nub, LMAO!!!

Gryan 10-24-2003 08:31 AM

RE: pic of the tracks of the slammer im chasing in bow only ny 4j
 
OK I' ll try my wisdom on this one. This deer was walking. If he was trotting, the tracks would be in a straight line slightly off center of each other. Second, the left print is the deer' s back hoof print and the right track is the front hoof print. Deer have a cerain stride and when they walk, the rear feet are placed in almost the exact spot vacated by the front foot. With younger deer, the hind feet sometimes overshoots the front feet. (prints) With heavier deer, they seem to have a shorter gate. Sooo, the front foot print (specifically the tips of the toes) will appear in the front of the rear hoof print. (like in your picture) The front hooves are usually larger than the rear ones. On hard ground the deer walk on their tips since the hoof slopes up in the back. When the ground is wet or muddy, the entire hoof is used and the dew claws come into play.

7" long and 5" wide is an elk! On a 150 pound buck, the overall front hoof length including dew claws is about 4 1/2 inches long by 2 3/8 inches wide. (This is from one of my favorite books and the the author says the tracks were measured in soft muddy ground.)

So in my estimation, this was a deer that stepped in the mud. It was about averge in size, and oh yeah, it was heading that way over there.:)

Greg


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