Young deer with serious potential
#15
RE: Young deer with serious potential
ORIGINAL: ShadowAce
Nope. Here's a pic of a 2.5 where I hunt.
Kevin1--It was taken in Western Kentucky.
ORIGINAL: James Vee
That's an average 2.5 if I ever saw one.
That's an average 2.5 if I ever saw one.
Kevin1--It was taken in Western Kentucky.
#16
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Starlight, Indiana
Posts: 547
RE: Young deer with serious potential
I live just north of Louisville, but I don't think that is where the picture was taken, he said western,kentucky. But Anyway I have seen bucks of that caliber right behind my house. Can't wait to get my cuddeback. I also have a farm in Palmyra, Indiana that yields some 150" 160" class bucks. KEVIN my father in Law hunts near Ramsey and shot 145" 9 pointer last year and saw some equal or bigger this year, just could not get a shot off.
#18
RE: Young deer with serious potential
ORIGINAL: bowtech die hard
looks quality, in all respects let him grow and he'll be a hoss. You can identify him by the angled rack.
looks quality, in all respects let him grow and he'll be a hoss. You can identify him by the angled rack.
#20
RE: Young deer with serious potential
The owner of the land has a 130# minimum which means that there are some monsters on it. We have a one buck limit here in KY and the rut hadn't even kicked in when I had the opportunity. Well as it turns out there wasn't much of a rut and the acorns kept the movement down so I didn't see anything bigger. That's ok, I wouldn't have shot him on the last day anyway. I know there's bigger ones out there and that's why I'm paying to be a member there.