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texas8point 05-11-2006 07:58 AM

Southern Bucks
 
Texas -78 point buck.......Record non typical, killed in the hill country. We have our own "hole in the horn" buck, minus the hole.


MN_Deerman 05-11-2006 08:56 AM

RE: Southern Bucks
 
I'd never get a shot off if I saw that thing, I'd be shaking too bad

ipscshooter 05-11-2006 08:58 AM

RE: Southern Bucks
 
There's no way that's a Texas Buck. Everyone here knows Texas Bucks have puny racks with no mass... :D

superstrutter 05-11-2006 09:42 AM

RE: Southern Bucks
 
How in the world can that puny deer hold up that rack? He was hand fed real good.

DannyD 05-11-2006 09:46 AM

RE: Southern Bucks
 
I'd have thought it was a doe passing under a bush

Pass_Thru 05-11-2006 02:26 PM

RE: Southern Bucks
 
What no southern bruisers?????????????

ipscshooter 05-11-2006 02:38 PM

RE: Southern Bucks
 

ORIGINAL: Pass_Thru

What no southern bruisers?????????????
Here are a few little ones:

http://www.loscazadores.com/contest/leaderboard.html

cardeer 05-11-2006 02:44 PM

RE: Southern Bucks
 
FREAK OUT

squirrelkilla23 05-11-2006 03:00 PM

RE: Southern Bucks
 
i will not count those. did you see where it says FENCE????????? not a good example to hold up your southern bucks guys

retrieverman 05-11-2006 03:22 PM

RE: Southern Bucks
 
I live and hunt in piney woods region of east Texas. My son and I killed these deer on our own place and under real world conditions. They are not Booners, but they are quality deer in my area.




ipscshooter 05-11-2006 08:03 PM

RE: Southern Bucks
 

ORIGINAL: squirrelkilla23

i will not count those. did you see where it says FENCE????????? not a good example to hold up your southern bucks guys
oh come on. Some are. Some aren't. And, when the fence is around 25,000 acres, it doesn't make a bit ofdifference other than keeping poachers and trespassers out, and letting the deer grow to a ripe old age.

ipscshooter 05-11-2006 08:08 PM

RE: Southern Bucks
 
Retrieverman: Those are some nice bucks. How old was your son? Mine went for his first time last year, at age 12, and tagged a couple of nice, chubby hill country does.





Todd1700 05-12-2006 01:04 AM

RE: Southern Bucks
 

What no southern bruisers?????????????
Well, Here's a few Alabama deer. May not impress by some standards but they do just fine for me and the locals.
















scmtnhnter 05-12-2006 01:31 AM

RE: Southern Bucks
 
there are big deer in sc but u have to hunt them hard to find them .nice pics of the kids guys cant wait when my boys get there first this year .hey i dont hunt no fences in sc not many in sc period .

nc bearhunter 05-12-2006 01:33 AM

RE: Southern Bucks
 
those are some good bama bucks but i thought that any buck in bama was endangered because of doctor death :D:D i know that it depends what area of the state that you hunt in fl as to the size and weight of deer a deer along the coast will not weight as much as a deer in the north central part of the state i have hunter all over the north central and north east of fl for years now that i live in nc i try to get at least one hunt in fl each year and if you hunt the areas that i go to on the gulf coast the deer and hogs have moved away :eek::eek::D

texas8point 05-12-2006 05:25 AM

RE: Southern Bucks
 
I think Texas deer kill and B&C record stands up to anywhere. There deer are smaller, thats why we get to kill 5 of them. 900 miles of I-10 across Texas.......Pineywoods of the south, post oaks of the midwest, desert from the west. plains to the north, southern brush country to the south, all sporting different types of whitetail deer......It is unfortunate we have such a varity of deer to kill in our state........but we do alright.

Ireally want to hunt a mississippi or alabama buck.

TOPDAWGWOOFWOOF 05-12-2006 07:11 AM

RE: Southern Bucks
 
Guys,

Wanted to get in on the action discussing and posting pics of Southern bucks. THAT is reality. Southern deer herd is expanding and growing as we speak. Deer hopping fences and crossing borders. Bedlam.

I posted a pic once before and wanted to post another if someone can remind me how to do it.

retrieverman 05-12-2006 07:48 AM

RE: Southern Bucks
 

ORIGINAL: texas8point

...thats why we get to kill 5 of them.
Speak for yourself on the 5 deer limit. In east Texas for sure, but I believe it is all counties east of I-35, there is a one buck limit and does only on "doe days" unless you are lucky enough to get permits. I am fortunate to have enough land to get 7 permits per year.

Someone asked about my son's age, he was 10 and 11 in those pictures, but he killed his first deer when he was 6. He is eat up with deer hunting. This will be his first year to hunt with me in Oklahoma. He is SO EXCITED!!!



Pass_Thru 05-12-2006 02:53 PM

RE: Southern Bucks
 
That's it!!!! Ive seen that on one buck pole in Illinois in one day!!!

Just Kidding Guys. Those are fine bucks!!!! Just had to stir alittle. Anywhere you can give the bucks a chance to grow to maturity and give them the right nutrition they can grow to be monsters. North or South. I just do like the south cuz I love those super cold crisp rut mornings. I hate the heat.

Good Luck toALL this season.

Jason



Todd1700 05-12-2006 05:36 PM

RE: Southern Bucks
 

Anywhere you can give the bucks a chance to grow to maturity and give them the right nutrition they can grow to be monsters.
That's the major problem here in Alabama. Alabama has a reputation for having smallbucks but its due mostly to the fact that our bucks rarely live to be3 years old. Long hunting seasons with no antler restrictions and a buck and a doe per day limit means that theyusually develope a severecase of lead poisoning before they can reach peak maturity. Also, forestry has replaced agriculture as our primary industry here. Where there used to be fields of corn and soybeans now there are stands of highbred loblolly pine trees. Good cover but not much nutrition. However in places where people exercise a little trigger restraint and have standing corn/soybeans or either supplemental feed there are bucks that would make even a Pike County, Illinois boy proud. Like this one killed at Portland Landing about 20 miles from where I live.



Champlain Islander 05-12-2006 05:57 PM

RE: Southern Bucks
 
Nice going retrieverman and thanks for the good home style pictures of you and your son. All the deer you show are great and the happy faces sitting as proud owners attribute to the thrill of the hunt. Thanks from Vt.

one on one 05-12-2006 06:01 PM

RE: Southern Bucks
 
heres one from barbour co. al. now that we have a buck restriction, hope to start having more like this one.


one on one 05-12-2006 06:05 PM

RE: Southern Bucks
 
heres one i killed from barbour co.al, this year.have several more good one from this area.with the minerals out i'll be looking forward to see what they got, come august.


Oneshot7 06-11-2006 05:08 PM

RE: Southern Bucks
 
here is one the next three were killed in the same day


Oneshot7 06-11-2006 05:09 PM

RE: Southern Bucks
 
2


Oneshot7 06-11-2006 05:10 PM

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3


Oneshot7 06-11-2006 05:11 PM

RE: Southern Bucks
 
and here is mine killed 4 days later in the peak of the rut


nutz4bucks 06-12-2006 03:58 PM

RE: Southern Bucks
 
Very nice deer.


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