PA BUCK
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 3,879
RE: PA BUCK
Why is it taking an expert hunter like you so long to harvest a buck? You had no problem belittling me for not filling my tag so should I call you an inept, incompetent hunter for not filling all your tags by now?
#9
RE: PA BUCK
ORIGINAL: bluebird2
Why is it taking an expert hunter like you so long to harvest a buck? You had no problem belittling me for not filling my tag so should I call you an inept, incompetent hunter for not filling all your tags by now?
Why is it taking an expert hunter like you so long to harvest a buck? You had no problem belittling me for not filling my tag so should I call you an inept, incompetent hunter for not filling all your tags by now?
You don't wanna go there Skippy!
#10
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 3,879
RE: PA BUCK
So you're one of those guys that can dish it out but can't take it!! Why am I not surprised.
I know, those 2.5 buck are real smart and hard to kill.
But a 14 year old girl took that trophy.
I know, those 2.5 buck are real smart and hard to kill.
A case in point is a buck taken in southern Northumberland county by 14-year-old Amy Percoskie. Hunting with her father, John, on opening morning, she took a buck that would be a trophy anywhere. The rack is a perfect main-frame 6-by-6, with an extra G-3 tine. It is a fine 13-pointer that may take a while for her to top. John said she calmly put the buck down with one shot. I got excited just looking at the rack; it's a true trophy and shows what is possible when our deer make it though a season or two.
But a 14 year old girl took that trophy.