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Post by dbd870 on Dec 18, 2006 9:55:35 GMT -5
If you could choose to take any 1 deer of you dreams what would it be?
I'd go for a mature piebald, buck or doe. I just love the look.
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Post by Ahawkeye on Dec 18, 2006 9:59:17 GMT -5
12 point monster with a bow.
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Post by bsutravis on Dec 18, 2006 10:34:47 GMT -5
Big narly non-typical......
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Post by Woody Williams on Dec 18, 2006 12:07:25 GMT -5
Probably a big gnarly non-typical.
I don't have one of those.
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Post by jstalljon on Dec 18, 2006 12:11:04 GMT -5
I'd have to go with the big non-typical route also....something with (2) drop tines minimum with massive palmation, & kickers and junk all over the place!
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Post by mbogo on Dec 18, 2006 12:38:52 GMT -5
Something with incredible mass/palmation typical or non would be my first choice. Second choice would be a buck with lots of tall even points that would give the impression of a picket fence when viewed from the side.
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Post by hp on Dec 18, 2006 13:02:20 GMT -5
A 170, been looking for one of those for 30 yrs
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Post by Hoosier Hunter on Dec 18, 2006 14:21:28 GMT -5
175 TYP 8 Point.
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Post by Old Ironsights on Dec 18, 2006 14:29:26 GMT -5
If I get to ask for somthing really rare and interesting, it would be a big narly-antlered Albino Doe. Just because.
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Post by js2397 on Dec 18, 2006 14:43:30 GMT -5
You guys don't dream big enough. If it could be any deer I would take a 250+ typical or 350+ nontypical. Color doesn't matter to me.
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Post by woodmaster on Dec 18, 2006 14:54:21 GMT -5
This is him.......maybe even a bigger rack!
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Post by hunter7x on Dec 18, 2006 15:18:48 GMT -5
Any mature buck I was able to pattern from early Summer until early archery kill with a quick clean double lunger.
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Post by scrub-buster on Dec 18, 2006 21:47:52 GMT -5
Any buck that Bass Pro or Cabela's would pay millions for. Then I could go on hunting trips all over North America.
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Post by fullrut on Dec 19, 2006 6:45:25 GMT -5
DROP TINES are my dream. I have only ever saw 1 buck in the wild with a droptine. I would have given anything to take him.
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Post by DEERTRACKS on Dec 19, 2006 7:49:45 GMT -5
Big ole hawgy, massive non-typical.
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Post by hornharvester on Dec 19, 2006 8:07:27 GMT -5
I shot a drop tine eight point buck three years ago at the Deer Reduction Hunt and I shot a pie-bald doe on public ground 10 years or so ago. There were two pie-bald does together and i shot the whitest one with my bow. At that time I didn't know how rare they are. Never saw the other one again.
I would like to shoot a 175 class or above buck before I'm done deer hunting. This is the third year in a row that I haven't used my buck tag. I figure sooner or later if i wait one has to cross my path. The bad thing is Ive got hunters surrounding my 123 acres and as soon as the deer jump the fence they shoot them. I watched this happen several times this year. It really doesnt bother me they do this because they have as much right to shoot them as I do. h.h.
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Post by semisneak on Dec 19, 2006 11:50:58 GMT -5
Im lookin for a double drop tine double split brow tine palmated crab clawed 30 inch spread 300 pound pie bald buck with 5 legs.
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Post by mbogo on Dec 19, 2006 12:27:01 GMT -5
Im lookin for a double drop tine double split brow tine palmated crab clawed 30 inch spread 300 pound pie bald buck with 5 legs. LMAO! That would be one heck of a buck.
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Post by Ahawkeye on Dec 19, 2006 15:59:16 GMT -5
Good one semi!
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Post by larryhagmansliver on Dec 19, 2006 21:36:33 GMT -5
big enough to hang on the wall. Small enough so I don't have a heart attack taking it
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