Difference a year makes 2

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motorbreaker
 
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Difference a year makes 2

Postby motorbreaker » Fri Jan 21, 2011 1:38 pm

This buck was a 7pt at age 1.5 a 8pt at age 2.5 a 9pt.
at age 3.5. and a 8pt. at 4.5.
I dont have any pics of him when he was 4.5. the neighbor
harvested him early in the seasone last year. He scored 147
as a 4.5 year old.
This was the first buck I had seen while hunting a new property.
And the first one I passed on. He added alot of size from year to year. 


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RE: Difference a year makes 2

Postby prohunter » Sun Jan 23, 2011 3:55 am

that was great deer it makes big differance to pass the small ones !!
take your kids hunting and you wont have to hunt your kids.

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RE: Difference a year makes 2

Postby SwampLife » Wed Jan 26, 2011 9:53 pm

Oh yes, and that is not a bad buck behind him either look at those G2's!

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RE: Difference a year makes 2

Postby Bob Olsen » Mon Feb 14, 2011 5:08 am

Unless you want to mount him, why shoot?
I will not shoot anything smaller than what I have on my wall. Q.D.M. O.D.A.A.T.  One Deer at a time. Or, is that one day at a time.

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RE: Difference a year makes 2

Postby DeerCamp » Mon Feb 14, 2011 5:16 am

This is a nice thread! It's nice to see a deer grow over time, and its nice to have the pics to show that if you pass them up..look what they might just grow up to be.
"If I pull the hammer and shoot this young buck, he's dead. But if I pass on him, the next hunter might not shoot so straight."


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