215" Taken in Louisiana
#22
RE: 215" Taken in Louisiana
ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer
MONSTER buck...wow.
the bigger the buck, the worse the pictures. [&:]
MONSTER buck...wow.
the bigger the buck, the worse the pictures. [&:]
#23
RE: 215" Taken in Louisiana
Second Here is a 300# Tensas Louisiana.
Here is the story!
http://www.wideworldofhunting.com/monsterfromtensaslouisiana.htm
Here is the story!
http://www.wideworldofhunting.com/monsterfromtensaslouisiana.htm
#24
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location:
Posts: 1,438
RE: 215" Taken in Louisiana
Nice buck Eric!
Rob,
Sorry, the truck bed thing must be a La. thing. I guess they didn't read Matt/PA's big photo post.
I do hope they get that stud with a better backdrop than some 2x4 and insulation. [&:]
Rob,
Sorry, the truck bed thing must be a La. thing. I guess they didn't read Matt/PA's big photo post.
I do hope they get that stud with a better backdrop than some 2x4 and insulation. [&:]
#25
RE: 215" Taken in Louisiana
ORIGINAL: LebeauHunter
Chit!!
I knew we had more respectable deer than some people give us credit, but I've got to see more
proof on this one! The nice Louisiana bucks I have seen have a lot of body weight and antler
mass (palmated), but just don't usually stack up with the big boys in the width/length/tine
count area (think nasty swamp bucks).
I've seen that the areas around the big river bottoms (Atchafalaya and Mississippi) produce some
dandy bucks. Also, a lot of people don't know, but the deer were basically extinct in a lot of areas
of La. and they reintroduced deer from Wisconsin into Thistlewaite WMA (in St. Landry Parish - central La).
They call them royal blue something or other (maybe you Wisc. people can elighten me).
I wouldn't be surprised if this was killed in Avoyelles, one of the central/eastern river parishes,
or the Atchafalaya basin.
I guess La. boys can dream too.
Chit!!
I knew we had more respectable deer than some people give us credit, but I've got to see more
proof on this one! The nice Louisiana bucks I have seen have a lot of body weight and antler
mass (palmated), but just don't usually stack up with the big boys in the width/length/tine
count area (think nasty swamp bucks).
I've seen that the areas around the big river bottoms (Atchafalaya and Mississippi) produce some
dandy bucks. Also, a lot of people don't know, but the deer were basically extinct in a lot of areas
of La. and they reintroduced deer from Wisconsin into Thistlewaite WMA (in St. Landry Parish - central La).
They call them royal blue something or other (maybe you Wisc. people can elighten me).
I wouldn't be surprised if this was killed in Avoyelles, one of the central/eastern river parishes,
or the Atchafalaya basin.
I guess La. boys can dream too.
I guess the didn't read the "Take Quality Pictures" post.
Man what a shame if those are the best pictures of that Monster.
#26
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location:
Posts: 1,438
RE: 215" Taken in Louisiana
Yes, John, I cried at first when I saw that my buck had been taken by another, but what I didn't tell you
was that he had a twin brother who was separated at birth and traveled 120 miles to my area. But I
think he is only about 200"
was that he had a twin brother who was separated at birth and traveled 120 miles to my area. But I
think he is only about 200"
#28
RE: 215" Taken in Louisiana
Finally the Big Boss Ninth Place Louisiana Deer!!!!!!!!
And here is the story!
http://www.wideworldofhunting.com/bucks/shannondeville.htm
And here is the story!
http://www.wideworldofhunting.com/bucks/shannondeville.htm
#30
RE: 215" Taken in Louisiana
Anyone notice the lady standing in front of the quad? Wearing a black T-shirt looking at a "How tofield dress" manual? She looks out of place, almost like a biologist or something.