34 Point KY buck
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#21
ever noticed the trend with huge monster bucks?
bigger the buck = the worse the picture is
i guess one could say picture quailty and rack size are inversly proportional[8D]
all joking aside, that is a huge buck. and about the land prices around here, i dont think quality hunting land can ever fetch much higher prices than what they are currently bringing[&o]
bigger the buck = the worse the picture is
i guess one could say picture quailty and rack size are inversly proportional[8D]
all joking aside, that is a huge buck. and about the land prices around here, i dont think quality hunting land can ever fetch much higher prices than what they are currently bringing[&o]
#23
Steve F.in MD , 11-21-2007 10:28 AM
Nontypical Buck
I'd like to hear the story from the hunter. Especially how he could maintain his composure to make the shot.
#25
That is a Sweet Buck !! But were are the pictures from out in the woods where it was shot ? Or is it off a High fence farm ?
#27
timbercruiser , 11-27-2007 06:40 PM
Boone & Crockett
I wondered how far I would have to read before the "high fence buck" comments came out.
Heck of a nice deer, it seems that Kentucky has had a number of good bucks like this over the last couple of years.
I wish somebody would make a "you tube" film or a linkable filmof a qualified scorer showing how they measure bucks like this. It is confusing to me with a typical briar hill 10 point you see around here.
Heck of a nice deer, it seems that Kentucky has had a number of good bucks like this over the last couple of years.
I wish somebody would make a "you tube" film or a linkable filmof a qualified scorer showing how they measure bucks like this. It is confusing to me with a typical briar hill 10 point you see around here.
#28
bigtim6656 , 11-27-2007 06:43 PM
Giant Nontypical
the only way i would pay more for land because of big deer is if i was buying it for a outfitter set up
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ORIGINAL: FtWorthHunter
Sounds like the price of land just went up in that area. Same thing happened here when a similar monster was killed on public land near the Oklahoma border. Every private piece of property near there skyrocketed.
Incredible deer. I can't imagine seeing something like that in the woods.
ORIGINAL: FtWorthHunter
Sounds like the price of land just went up in that area. Same thing happened here when a similar monster was killed on public land near the Oklahoma border. Every private piece of property near there skyrocketed.
Incredible deer. I can't imagine seeing something like that in the woods.