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nice tall brow 10,& split g2 buck

bradley

triplebeam
do you think they are both young?should i let them walk til next year?
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I think the 1st buck is 3.5 , the 2nd buck could be 4.5 . Its up to you what you want to pass , both would look great on the wall.
 
if they make it another year they will be huge but i dont think i could let either one walk your call
 
just hope you don't see them while you are in the stand. You will regret if you see either one and not shoot. Then again yeah they will get larger but you risk having someone else shoot both of them.
 
Hopefully there isn't much pressure where you hunt, I'd love to see them a year or even 2 from now when they're really grown up. No regrets on passing them up. I'm sure their dad is still around.
 
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I passed a ten two years ago that was identical to the one you have in the picture because his papa was coming in behind him. Papa skirted my position and I ended up eating tag soup that year and now I can't hunt that property. I'd pass him 100 times over for a chance at papa anyday.

Do what you feel is right, but I don't see how either of those deer could be over 3.5 and the second one looks older to me than the 10. I'm thinking that 10 is a dandy 2.5 or that split G-2 is a mediocre 4.5...Keep the 10 arrow the split g2.

Or pass'em both and shoot some does.
 
It's easy to say this setting in my kitchen but I'd pass on the 10, I think he's young maybe even 2.5 and will be a beast in a yr or 2. The split G2 I think is a 3.5 and may or may not be better next yr. better view of body would be my deciding factor.
Man this is soooooo easy from the kitchen, why is it soooo hard in the trees?
 
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