That sure looks like a heavy son of a gun! We were talking about not having seen a "100lb" doe for years here....on a side note if I can get some pics loaded ive got a story about a 22+pt my buddy's Opa saw surveying a month ago almost 5 miles from his house that showed up in his driveway yesterday!Ned Jr.":29ynbz74 said:
fenceman":1t840tzu said:These things started showing up about four years ago. Had a buck with half of a big ten rack. About a 6 inch spike on left. Figured it was a injury and let him go. Been seeing them since. I know of three this year. Always weak on the left side. I've decided to get rid of em. Culled this one out the kitchen window this morning.
You sure about that cb.here they have to be over 13. That deer is well over that. Or they have to be a slick spike.Caustic Burno":3qmq9075 said:fenceman":3qmq9075 said:These things started showing up about four years ago. Had a buck with half of a big ten rack. About a 6 inch spike on left. Figured it was a injury and let him go. Been seeing them since. I know of three this year. Always weak on the left side. I've decided to get rid of em. Culled this one out the kitchen window this morning.
We are ate up with those genetics and they are illegal to shoot here.
Very common rack here.
fenceman":1bim2d9g said:We are ate up with those genetics and they are illegal to shoot here.
Very common rack here.
You sure about that cb.here they have to be over 13. That deer is well over that. Or they have to be a slick spike.
Cull bucks should always be judged relative to other bucks on the property of the same age. For example, if most of the bucks at 3 1/2 years of age on your property have 8+ points, then 3 1/2 year old bucks with 7 or fewer antler points would probably be considered cull bucks. However, a 2 1/2 year old buck with 7 points may not be considered a cull. Other bucks commonly culled are those with very short or missing brow tines or very short tine-length overall. In short, what's considered a cull varies by ranch, and typically, by who is in charge of buck management and harvest.
TexasBred":u6m5mwn5 said:fenceman":u6m5mwn5 said:We are ate up with those genetics and they are illegal to shoot here.
Very common rack here.
You sure about that cb.here they have to be over 13. That deer is well over that. Or they have to be a slick spike.
FM aren't you allowed to kill a cull buck on your own property or even lease property if the owners agree??
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Cull bucks should always be judged relative to other bucks on the property of the same age. For example, if most of the bucks at 3 1/2 years of age on your property have 8+ points, then 3 1/2 year old bucks with 7 or fewer antler points would probably be considered cull bucks. However, a 2 1/2 year old buck with 7 points may not be considered a cull. Other bucks commonly culled are those with very short or missing brow tines or very short tine-length overall. In short, what's considered a cull varies by ranch, and typically, by who is in charge of buck management and harvest.
fenceman":15x8i0ih said:Idk? That's interesting , I think it may be for wma,s. Which means tpwd way up your azz. No thanks.
Cull tags is why we have wife's right. :hide: :cboy: