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Neither here in PA. It has to have at least 3 pts per side and 4 pts per side in other areas. But if there were no restrictions - the first one to show it's face (as long as the spikes were 3 inches or more).
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wouldnt make a hill of beans
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Since I have yet to get a buck I would shoot either one of them
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Originally Posted by StormDogOutdoors
(Post 3574618)
i think i would have to go with the spike simply because we are trying to practice the whole deer managment thing so the fork would seem to have better genetics so i would shoot the spike IMO
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Originally Posted by 13pointjomc
(Post 3575048)
Both........
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I would "accidentally" miss. That way they both get bigger and better next time!! haha
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Which ever one gave me a clear shot first. If both gave me a broadside shot at the same time, probably the spike. Id take the one that is least likely to have the smaller rack down the road. Even though it may never be a huge buck, I know many places in the midwest where a basket rack 6 pt is a very nice buck.
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either one would be tasty !!
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If I had to shoot one I'd shoot which ever offered a better opportunity. Spike vs fork horn assuming they are both yearlings either could turn out to be a very nice buck at 4 1/2 to 5 1/2 so makes no real difference.
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if it walks and it aint a fawn ill shoot it
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