Florida genetics
#11
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 220
RE: Florida genetics
Huntnma,
That is a nice rack to find! Too bad you did not see it on a live deer during season!!!
CamoCop,
So I guess you do prefer Rock Springs Run over Citrus? I will have to try for a quota at Rock Springs Run this coming season. That is an amazing buck taken there and I guess it helps that they have the 3 pt. rule. I have never seen a buck taken like that at Citrus. Most are just little 1 1/2 year olds.
Cheers,
Chris
That is a nice rack to find! Too bad you did not see it on a live deer during season!!!
CamoCop,
So I guess you do prefer Rock Springs Run over Citrus? I will have to try for a quota at Rock Springs Run this coming season. That is an amazing buck taken there and I guess it helps that they have the 3 pt. rule. I have never seen a buck taken like that at Citrus. Most are just little 1 1/2 year olds.
Cheers,
Chris
#13
RE: Florida genetics
My dad killed a non-typical this past season in Jefferson county that sported 4.25 bases. He will be in the Fl. buck registry this year. It took him 30+ years of hunting to kill one like that though....
The problem we have in FL. is that we dont let the deer get any age on them (i'mguilty too).
The problem we have in FL. is that we dont let the deer get any age on them (i'mguilty too).
#14
RE: Florida genetics
There would be a lot more deer like that if Florida would get their act together and change the damn regulations that they have.it's ridiculous.And that is why florida will never have the quality whitetail that they have the potential to produce.
#15
RE: Florida genetics
ORIGINAL: bryant1
My dad killed a non-typical this past season in Jefferson county that sported 4.25 bases. He will be in the Fl. buck registry this year. It took him 30+ years of hunting to kill one like that though....
The problem we have in FL. is that we dont let the deer get any age on them (i'mguilty too).
My dad killed a non-typical this past season in Jefferson county that sported 4.25 bases. He will be in the Fl. buck registry this year. It took him 30+ years of hunting to kill one like that though....
The problem we have in FL. is that we dont let the deer get any age on them (i'mguilty too).
#16
RE: Florida genetics
ORIGINAL: Rebel Hog
Bryant, in 1996 I saw an 8pt w/ 5" bases hanging at the check station at Aucilla WMA in Jefferson county. A hunter from Perryon crutches with one leg killed it. I askedhim how in the world did he manage that.......He said I just got this Rem .270 for christmasand I sit in the back ofmy Toyota PU on a Lawn Recliner while my partner drives slowly so I can scout for crossingtracks on the side of the roads. When I see good heavy fresh tracks, I tell my buddy to pull up about 50ydsoff the side of the road and park.If the hunting pressure is low, 9 chances out of 10, they will cross there again...You know the rest of the story!
ORIGINAL: bryant1
My dad killed a non-typical this past season in Jefferson county that sported 4.25 bases. He will be in the Fl. buck registry this year. It took him 30+ years of hunting to kill one like that though....
The problem we have in FL. is that we dont let the deer get any age on them (i'mguilty too).
My dad killed a non-typical this past season in Jefferson county that sported 4.25 bases. He will be in the Fl. buck registry this year. It took him 30+ years of hunting to kill one like that though....
The problem we have in FL. is that we dont let the deer get any age on them (i'mguilty too).
Pretty dang smart for a ol' taylor county redneck to figure that out how to kill good bucks from a truck bed-