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Post by nfalls116 on Jul 27, 2015 6:22:57 GMT -5
How much was the weight of your heaviest buck and heaviest doe? if both apply How long ago?
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Post by dbd870 on Jul 27, 2015 6:33:07 GMT -5
No idea, never had one weighed.
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Post by nfalls116 on Jul 27, 2015 6:35:18 GMT -5
No idea, never had one weighed. Guess?
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Post by swilk on Jul 27, 2015 6:36:41 GMT -5
240lbs in 2007. Have killed maybe 5 deer that go over that 200lb mark. All weighed...not guessed at.
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Post by nfalls116 on Jul 27, 2015 6:39:19 GMT -5
240lbs in 2007. Have killed maybe 5 deer that go over that 200lb mark. All weighed...not guessed at. the five deer all bucks? And field dressed or not?
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Post by swilk on Jul 27, 2015 6:44:33 GMT -5
Yes and yes.
Have only seen one doe go over 200lbs dressed....she was 202lbs.
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Post by span870 on Jul 27, 2015 6:52:42 GMT -5
Whitetail was 205 dressed on a scale. Killed some huge mulies but never had them weighed.
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Post by drs on Jul 27, 2015 6:58:23 GMT -5
Heaviest Buck....250 Pounds (2009 Rifle Season in Kentucky)
Heaviest Doe.....140 Pounds (2007 Gun Season in Indiana)
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Post by nfalls116 on Jul 27, 2015 6:58:59 GMT -5
Yes and yes. Have only seen one doe go over 200lbs dressed....she was 202lbs. my dad uncle and grandpa always tell me a story about a giant doe that lived in a woods they hunted when my dad and uncle were younger and said she was huge had an almost black back and you weren't allowed to kill her and almost every year that she was around had triples and raised all three of them course this was in the infancy of the deer population boom they always said she probably would've been well over 200# I've no reason to doubt em. But then again they could be yanking my crank
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Post by GS1 on Jul 27, 2015 8:25:57 GMT -5
Heaviest buck weighed was 205 dressed. Also killed him October 13th. Before he started chasing does.
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Post by HuntMeister on Jul 27, 2015 8:39:35 GMT -5
209 field dressed buck. Just a guess but about 140 dressed for a doe.
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Post by scrub-buster on Jul 27, 2015 9:29:41 GMT -5
This is my heaviest deer. No clue what it weighed. We don't have a scale to check them. I had to drag it uphill about 10' to a spot I could get a quad to and it was all I could do to move it.
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Post by steiny on Jul 27, 2015 9:42:08 GMT -5
My biggest was 205# field dressed, weighed on a good scale. I'd say the average mature IN buck weighs about 170# dressed.
Suspect most of the alleged 250# deer people talk about all the time were never weighed.
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Post by drs on Jul 27, 2015 10:38:06 GMT -5
My biggest was 205# field dressed, weighed on a good scale. I'd say the average mature IN buck weighs about 170# dressed. Suspect most of the alleged 250# deer people talk about all the time were never weighed.I had my 250 pound Buck weighed at the Processor; same with the 140 pound Doe I Harvested. Photo of my 250 LB Buck is by my name. No reason to lie.
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Post by MuzzleLoader on Jul 27, 2015 10:51:42 GMT -5
210 buck field dressed. 145 doe field dressed.
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Post by onebentarrow on Jul 27, 2015 10:56:43 GMT -5
211lb 2005 Nov 21st. Certifyed scale never weighed biggest doe but she was 140 anyway. She was bigger than 95%of the year and a half old bucks I have killed
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Post by tynimiller on Jul 27, 2015 10:58:35 GMT -5
Weight of a deer I think is lied about even more so than bone/antlers. We had one doe that was over 200# easy roaming our woods, named her keggerator....never did connect, drew on her once.
I've probably otherwise only had one deer that was maybe still on or over 200# dressed, that would be my first buck I ever killed. BIG brute he was.
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Post by duff on Jul 27, 2015 11:02:09 GMT -5
I have weighed a couple because of processing by weight. Never really cared what they weighed so don't recall the weights. Think my biggest buck was 185 dressed but not real sure.
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Post by firstwd on Jul 27, 2015 11:31:34 GMT -5
A 2 year old doe and the bottom of a 375 foot 30* incline with the truck parked at the top.
210 lb field dressed 10 point and a 183 lb field dressed doe, both in 1995.
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Post by tynimiller on Jul 27, 2015 12:02:36 GMT -5
A 2 year old doe and the bottom of a 375 foot 30* incline with the truck parked at the top. 210 lb field dressed 10 point and a 183 lb field dressed doe, both in 1995. No winch?
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