Denali Joe 12/5/02 twelve pt. buck
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Denali Joe 12/5/02 twelve pt. buck
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ten degree weather in Bemidji, MN payed off, dressed at 184, kinda skinny after the rut, got two does early season, missed a ten on 11/8 hit a twig, didn't think I would get another chance, don't know what he will score maybe 125 with the mass, maybe some can give me an idea of his score.
ten degree weather in Bemidji, MN payed off, dressed at 184, kinda skinny after the rut, got two does early season, missed a ten on 11/8 hit a twig, didn't think I would get another chance, don't know what he will score maybe 125 with the mass, maybe some can give me an idea of his score.
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RE: Denali Joe 12/5/02 twelve pt. buck
VERY nice looking deer. I'd have shot him in a heartbeat too!
You asked about score. I'm guessing that he wouldn't even net 100. What you've basically got is a main-frame eight with an almost nonexistant left G3. Couple that with all the deductions from the nontypical points and it wouldn't score very "well".
This is why scores dodn't mean much to me. You shot a very unique deer with a flat-out beautiful rack. That's a deer that anyone would be lucky to see in a lifetime, let alone harvest. A score sheet doesn't even come close to doing it justice.
Again, congrats on an exceptional deer.
JRW
You asked about score. I'm guessing that he wouldn't even net 100. What you've basically got is a main-frame eight with an almost nonexistant left G3. Couple that with all the deductions from the nontypical points and it wouldn't score very "well".
This is why scores dodn't mean much to me. You shot a very unique deer with a flat-out beautiful rack. That's a deer that anyone would be lucky to see in a lifetime, let alone harvest. A score sheet doesn't even come close to doing it justice.
Again, congrats on an exceptional deer.
JRW