374 5/8" of whitetail in two years and only 14yrs old
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Did you say they were from a high fence??? Just kidding
Considering a 14 year old shot two incredible bucks two years in a row with one grossing well over 200 inches and now the 393" sheds I'm gonna go out on a limb and say......... "probably".
I sincerely hope this young girl shot these two bucks somewhere in the mid west and is an incredibly lucky young girl and not some place like Liberty Hollow Whitetails 100 acre pen.
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That's the first thing that came to my mind when I read this thread last night but left it alone.
Considering a 14 year old shot two incredible bucks two years in a row with one grossing well over 200 inches and now the 393" sheds I'm gonna go out on a limb and say......... "probably".
I sincerely hope this young girl shot these two bucks somewhere in the mid west and is an incredibly lucky young girl and not some place like Liberty Hollow Whitetails 100 acre pen.
Considering a 14 year old shot two incredible bucks two years in a row with one grossing well over 200 inches and now the 393" sheds I'm gonna go out on a limb and say......... "probably".
I sincerely hope this young girl shot these two bucks somewhere in the mid west and is an incredibly lucky young girl and not some place like Liberty Hollow Whitetails 100 acre pen.
If these were High Fence deer it would really be a let down. I always like to see when a youngster gets a really great deer let alone two but if they are high fence it kind of ruins the story.
With the other antlers that grossed that high, I feel like we would have heard about a free range buck that made it through hunting season that was that big. I remember that BIG buck a couple years ago that was running around Buffalo County in Wisconsin. It seems that every hunter in the midwest saw the video or pics of the video of that one. It was great that when that buck was harvested it was a local on a small tract of land. That was a great story as well.
I don't shoot pen raised deer but isn't it a common practice to cut there antlers off before the rut in order not to hurt themselves or other deer? If they were not planned on being tied to a tree, I mean released, for someone to shoot that year I thought they cut off the antlers soon after their velvet was shed. It looks like that big set of antler was cut off at the base but not sure.
Again, I really hope that these are wild bucks. Man, that would make for a great story! I spent 5 years looking for my first whitetail buck as a youngster and when I got my first buck (a five point) I couldn't have been happier. I can imagine if it would have been either of those brutes!