FIFY 4 poinerThat’s a cool looking 4 point.
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FIFY 4 poinerThat’s a cool looking 4 point.
We know you boys wear sandals so you can count to higher than ten if the need arises.I know I grew up in the hollers but I am deeply concerned by some of y'all Westerners' counting abilities. There are some racks on here that would have qualified as 10 pointers under the "can you hang a ring on it" rule.
Desert MuleyIs that a blacktail or muley?
How can anyone say you don’t wanna hunt those in Montana when they look like thatBeen watching this guy for a few years, he's a real jerk to the other bucks when the rut is on...
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I had it correct.FIFY 4 poiner
Man, IDK if I could pass that one!One of the biggest forked horns I've seen. View attachment 341684
That looks like an elk spike. LolThe buck in front was a 3x4 with not much to make him that. Essentially just a big 2x2. FWP aged his jaw at 10 1/2 years plus. Biologist said I can age them pretty accurately to 10 1/2 and this guy is that and more.
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This buck was aged at 7 1/2 to 8 1/2 years old. Essentally just a big old 2x2. He had a huge body. Figured his live weight off of hanging weight with the formula they have and he was about 310-320 pounds on the hoof.
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My father shot this buck one year. He had two points on one side spike on the other. He was in velvet and had no testicles. Dad said he was really good eating.
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@Treeshark i'll hook you up with pins if you had to suffer through consensually buying a NR tagView attachment 348648
You could eat this one with his antlers.
@Treeshark i'll hook you up with pins if you had to suffer through consensually buying a NR tag
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Not even sure how you classify the buck on the left. Freak? Weird fork? Massive spike? Those are at least 12" tall.