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Son's Second Deer
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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 717784" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>Very nice buck. He will gross score pretty well. I'm gonna take a stab at 135 to 140". He has good mass throughout, decent tine length and nice main beam length. G2's and G3'S are very respectable. Most folks who don't hunt northern deer usually under-judge the rack due to the big head and body size making the rack appear small. I hunt both northern bucks and southern bucks each year and have found myself under-judging the northern deer and over-judging the southern deer. I shot an 8pt northern deer with a bow a few years back that I thought would score in the 130's. When I actually got to the deer I could tell he was much bigger. He scored 154" officially. On the flip side a Tennessee deer that I shot looked huge. 13 points, mass and long main beams but upon harvest he dressed out at 100 pounds and only scored 137". He looked 150+ on that small body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 717784, member: 1863"] Very nice buck. He will gross score pretty well. I'm gonna take a stab at 135 to 140". He has good mass throughout, decent tine length and nice main beam length. G2's and G3'S are very respectable. Most folks who don't hunt northern deer usually under-judge the rack due to the big head and body size making the rack appear small. I hunt both northern bucks and southern bucks each year and have found myself under-judging the northern deer and over-judging the southern deer. I shot an 8pt northern deer with a bow a few years back that I thought would score in the 130's. When I actually got to the deer I could tell he was much bigger. He scored 154" officially. On the flip side a Tennessee deer that I shot looked huge. 13 points, mass and long main beams but upon harvest he dressed out at 100 pounds and only scored 137". He looked 150+ on that small body. [/QUOTE]
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