Buck Hollow Sporting Goods - click or touch to visit their website Midwest Habitat Company

Beams

jjohnson

Well-Known Member
To bad he didn't have 5's and 6's to go with those LONG BEAMS...
MartysBeansLateJuly09133.jpg

MartysBeansLateJuly09134.jpg
 
Can't say I wouldn't arrow him...BUT, another year and he's a super giant. Tough call, but good luck with him!
 
I'm thinking the same thing. Can't say for sure if I will pass him but I got my eye on a couple others hanging with him that are definitely older deer. I think he'll blow up next year.

I was just responding to what I thought was "tone" in your original post, which I took as you wishing he had more tines. He appears to be a younger deer and yes, he could really blow up next year.

Personally, I'd be tempted this year. Tough call you will have on your hands.
 
JJ - is that the trophy cam you used to take the pics?? Looks great if it is...are you happy with yours??

Great buck...my guess would be at least 4 1/2 on age, but could be a big 3 1/2 as I can't claim to be an aging expert.

He would probably get an arrow if he walked past me! :D
 
Yes this is the Trophy Cam. I'm running a couple scoutguards and a couple bushnells. I'm happy but I won't lie. Sometimes the pics could be brighter. This roll had some that were fairly dark but these two here were great. Videos are great and night pics are great. Overall I'm happy because it's easy to lighten them up.

It's still a toss up between the two cams. I'm hoping they will address this dark issue on their next batch. If so it's a no brainer to get the Trophy Cam.
 
Here's one of the darker one's. Still not bad.
IM000124.jpg


This is mid day with the camera faced South. Maybe a guy won't have to worry about the sun glare.
IM000122.jpg


Here's another faced NE at dusk. Still not bad.
IM000016.jpg
 
Top Bottom