Big Bama Buck down
#31
RE: Big Bama Buck down
Yeah see down here we have lots of cotton farmers.
There is corn fields but that isn't very good for them anyways. We have nothing like Alfalfa or some of them plants I've seen up north. The closest we have to good crops would be soy beans and not many farmers grow them here.
A 200 lb. deer in my parts of Bama would be huge but I'm sure there are some here.
There is corn fields but that isn't very good for them anyways. We have nothing like Alfalfa or some of them plants I've seen up north. The closest we have to good crops would be soy beans and not many farmers grow them here.
A 200 lb. deer in my parts of Bama would be huge but I'm sure there are some here.
#33
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: Big Bama Buck down
I was up in Troy Saturday at a friends taxidermy shop and he had just got one in that looked exactly like that buck. Bucks are starting to lose a LOT of weight now in south Bama during the rut and in a month they will be almost skin and bones. I've shot a few 220 pound bucks in Bama earlier in the year than now.
#35
RE: Big Bama Buck down
ORIGINAL: timbercruiser
I was up in Troy Saturday at a friends taxidermy shop and he had just got one in that looked exactly like that buck. Bucks are starting to lose a LOT of weight now in south Bama during the rut and in a month they will be almost skin and bones. I've shot a few 220 pound bucks in Bama earlier in the year than now.
I was up in Troy Saturday at a friends taxidermy shop and he had just got one in that looked exactly like that buck. Bucks are starting to lose a LOT of weight now in south Bama during the rut and in a month they will be almost skin and bones. I've shot a few 220 pound bucks in Bama earlier in the year than now.
Yeah like I said I know they're here but I just aint found one yet.