Nice buck...
#1
Nice buck...
This is one of the nicest bucks that I have seen on my property. Too bad I didn't see him more during daylight hours and earlier in the season. Maybe he will stay around till next year and be even better. Any ideas on what he may score? Looks like one of his tines is split...
#6
RE: Nice buck...
ORIGINAL: doug5984
That is a very nice buck!
Does your camera put the temp and moon phases on the picture like that? If so, what type of camera is that? I really like that feature and I'm in the market for a 2nd cam.
That is a very nice buck!
Does your camera put the temp and moon phases on the picture like that? If so, what type of camera is that? I really like that feature and I'm in the market for a 2nd cam.
#7
RE: Nice buck...
ORIGINAL: OH moster buck
Nice buck.. 150 or more
Nice buck.. 150 or more
#10
RE: Nice buck...
ORIGINAL: DR KILL
130 lol , is that a joke , that buck is well over 150
130 lol , is that a joke , that buck is well over 150
I would guess 20" main beams, 4" G1, 7" G2, 9" G3, 6" G4 on the right. On the left I can see a G2 and G3 but not sure from that pic if it has the G4 on that side. Let's say 7" on the G2 and 6" on the G3 and 4" on the G1. Mass looks decent but nothing exceptional, let's figure 15" for all for circumferences on each side and a 17" inside spread. That all adds up to 130".
Now if there is a G4 on that left side that will give it a few more inches right there but I really can't see it in that picture.Maybe I'm a little light on the mass and spread, but I felt pretty confident that it was 130"+. 130"+ means anything larger than 130 so even if it is 170" I'm still right!
I think I have a lot more chance of being right on that guess than those saying 150"+. They are wrong if it adds up to 149"!
Anyway you look at it, it is a very nice buck!