This buck versus the bucks in your area....
#34
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Litchfield County Connecticut USA
Here it would be a good animal for a woodland deer but small for the farmyard animals.
In the timber hes all shooter. In the farm yard I'd pass hoping his dad would be around.
In the timber hes all shooter. In the farm yard I'd pass hoping his dad would be around.
#35
Where I live in florida they dont get that big , usealy . Ive never seen one shot that big , but I ve been caseing one for going on 3 years thats slightly bigger . In georga and Pa where I hunt thats a quality buck , but they shoot a couple bigger each year .
#38
That is a real nice buck. I would consider him a 9 for my neck of the woods. I have seen some bigger but not many and not in any one season.
#40
Joined: Jun 2004
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I would have definitely dropped the string on him. We have quite a few of those running aroud here in New Jersey. Yea I know, New Jersey. I am a transplant from South Carolina(long story, don't ask). We have been on a strict QDM program for the last 7-8 years, so we are starting to see really decent bucks. I took a 140 2 years ago, so we are seeing some bigger bucks that the one you harvested but I would not have thought twice about putting an arrow in his boiler room. GOOD JOB!


