Here is a better picture. I have the last 2 years of photo's on this buck but he jumped up this year unexpectantly. But you never know what might show up if you just wait alittle while longer.
Like alot of bucks that I have been following over the years, some of them just disappear never to be seen again and others just reappear at certain times of the year. The buck I am trying to find is nowhere to be found, even though for the last 2 years he was easily seen over the summer...
I get alot of deer fighting over who gets to use the mineral lick; other animals also argue too, they all must be attracted to the salt and standing water.
I try not shoot any buck till he is 5.5 or older as I think they don't get their best headgear until they are 6 or so. But they sure can turn into ghosts then.
I thought this buck peaked last year at around 135". He had a huge body and fiqured he was done growing as far as his antlers were concerned. But this year he is starting to look like he might put on some more inches which is fine with me. Last year he was a basic 10 pt. now I see he has some...
Here is a buck I have been following for 2 years. I call him flattop because of the way his main beams flatten out right out of his head. He has been real easy to id the last 2 years.
Here is a buck I have been watching for 3 years hoping he will get big enough to take out. http://iowawhitetail.com/forum/picture.php?albumid=167&pictureid=1456
I am far from an expert on pheasant production but over the years I have seen what I think are the main culpits in our pheasant decline: Habitat loss is always at the heart of many species decline but that is one of many in this case. The weather may hold some of the reasons but I seen the bad...
I work at the county courthouse where the buck was found and when I saw the DNR officer I asked him about the buck and he said he had it in back of his truck so being a deer hunter I had to take a look. The buck is said to gross 215" non typical and net around 205". He is basically a 12 pt...
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