Cornfed
Bowhunting Addict
Hey guys vacation starts tommorrow so I am just here at work day dreaming when this topic crossed my mind..... we have all probably shot a nice buck at one time or another only to suffer from 'ground shrinkage' once we recovered him (ie. smaller than you thought he was prior to the shot).... anyway, some interesting thoughts/observations to use in field judging.
The average mature whitetail has an ear length of 7 inches.
The average tip to tip spread of the ears in a forward position is 17 inches.
If on profile the bucks main beam tips extend past his nose then he has exceptional mainbeam length.... many 'book' bucks do not extend past the nose however......
Since using this method of field judging I have found it much easier to determine from a distance if a buck meets MY personal criteria.... hope this helps prevent some 'ground shrinkage' for someone
The average mature whitetail has an ear length of 7 inches.
The average tip to tip spread of the ears in a forward position is 17 inches.
If on profile the bucks main beam tips extend past his nose then he has exceptional mainbeam length.... many 'book' bucks do not extend past the nose however......
Since using this method of field judging I have found it much easier to determine from a distance if a buck meets MY personal criteria.... hope this helps prevent some 'ground shrinkage' for someone