PA antler restriction
#101
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Apr 2008
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ORIGINAL: livbucks
I'm starting to believe that there are a lot of guys that are just plain skeeered of having mature bucks in the woods they hunt.
There are isolated incidents of bucks attacking hunters, but it is very rare guys, so relax, OK?
I'm starting to believe that there are a lot of guys that are just plain skeeered of having mature bucks in the woods they hunt.
There are isolated incidents of bucks attacking hunters, but it is very rare guys, so relax, OK?
#102
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Aug 2006
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From: Rivesville, WV
ORIGINAL: DougE
If you pass on a bb and then kill a mature doe,how many future bucks did you save?
If you pass on a bb and then kill a mature doe,how many future bucks did you save?
BlueBird you are probably right. I just do not like it. Well I guess I have to add that to the list of everything else I do not like. Man that list is getting long. Tom.
#103
ORIGINAL: bluebird2
Where is the link to that record captive buck you were telling us about?
ORIGINAL: livbucks
I'm starting to believe that there are a lot of guys that are just plain skeeered of having mature bucks in the woods they hunt.
There are isolated incidents of bucks attacking hunters, but it is very rare guys, so relax, OK?
I'm starting to believe that there are a lot of guys that are just plain skeeered of having mature bucks in the woods they hunt.
There are isolated incidents of bucks attacking hunters, but it is very rare guys, so relax, OK?
#105
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Apr 2008
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I don't want to speak for Livbucks but you do this all the time when given a fact that doesnt fit your agenda. His name was Goliath from Knox PA. Google it and do your own research!
I was wondering if that was the buck to which he was referring. Thanks a lot for helping him out.
Unfortunately for you ,that fact does fit my agenda ,because I never said we had a problem with the genetics of our herd prior to ARs. That was one of the few points where I agreed with Alt.
#106
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Apr 2004
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ORIGINAL: BTBowhunter
I don't want to speak for Livbucks but you do this all the time when given a fact that doesnt fit your agenda. His name was Goliath from Knox PA. Google it and do your own research!
ORIGINAL: bluebird2
Where is the link to that record captive buck you were telling us about?
ORIGINAL: livbucks
I'm starting to believe that there are a lot of guys that are just plain skeeered of having mature bucks in the woods they hunt.
There are isolated incidents of bucks attacking hunters, but it is very rare guys, so relax, OK?
I'm starting to believe that there are a lot of guys that are just plain skeeered of having mature bucks in the woods they hunt.
There are isolated incidents of bucks attacking hunters, but it is very rare guys, so relax, OK?
I just figured I'd give a little test to see who here knows the even the common stuff about what we are discussing. I actually wonder what planet some of them live on.

#108
Nontypical Buck
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Now here is something that is basically a matter of personal opinion. Is an atypical garbage rack like that ,an indication of good genetics or bad genetics? Personally, if I was presented with the choice , I would prefer a typical rack with good mass, long tines and a good spread.
#109
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Apr 2004
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ORIGINAL: bluebird2
Now here is something that is basically a matter of personal opinion. Is an atypical garbage rack like that ,an indication of good genetics or bad genetics? Personally, if I was presented with the choice , I would prefer a typical rack with good mass, long tines and a good spread.
Now here is something that is basically a matter of personal opinion. Is an atypical garbage rack like that ,an indication of good genetics or bad genetics? Personally, if I was presented with the choice , I would prefer a typical rack with good mass, long tines and a good spread.

#110
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Apr 2004
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2UBirdBlue.....do you see the incredible symmetry in that rack?? Besides mass, the symmetry is not to be believed on that buck. For a Non-Typical, that is so rare, it almost is a typical by default!
What's funny is the semen was worth a fortune, and he was just an ordinary orphaned PA fawn. Oh, from what humble beginnings.....
What's funny is the semen was worth a fortune, and he was just an ordinary orphaned PA fawn. Oh, from what humble beginnings.....


