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azdave

pics of the last 3 seasons--new camera

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Never scored them--the first pic is the big one, 16" spread and actually the most symetrical--just can't tell from my crappy pic angle(the gun room is littered with gear for Friday, can't hardly move in there), second one is the non-typical (6x5), has a little kicker on each side thats over an inch each, and has a 14" spread. 3rd. one is only an 11" spread.

 

Just getting antsy for this Friday

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I dont know azdave that third buck just looks perfectly symmetrical. I would be willing to bet that the 1st buck and the 3rd buck are really close in size.

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Younghunter, heres a 4th one from 1995 in 31---one of the most symetrical I had ever seen, the pic doesn't do it justice. Rack wasn't huge, but it was the biggest bodied Coues i've ever gotten.

ETA: the buck in the second pic weighed 121 field dressed, according to the Willcox Meat Packing Plant scale---this 4th one out weighed him, i'm sure, but we didn't have him weighed.

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Dang you arent kidding that thing doesnt look like it would have any deductions at all. Man you must like 31 and know it well to be able to take 4 trophy class whiteys outta there

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Very nice!

 

It is always interesting, to me at least, to know what the weight of the deer was.

 

 

GREAT LUCK THIS WEEKEND!

 

BE CAREFUL AND GOD BLESS US ALL!

 

 

 

 

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Thanks for the compliments everyone, but I must say that I put much more emphasis on the venison in the freezer than rack size(haven't figured out how to cook antlers yet :P ). Never payed much attention until I started lurking on this site and saw other pic's.

Don't get me wrong, I certainly enjoy looking at a big rack as much as the next guy(no pun intended, I think), but the smile on my face at dinner time when I am eating venison is a bigger thing to me.

Last year in Nov., I drove all the way back to Michigan to help them with their deer problem, 3 does in 3 days, then came home. Thats about 350-400 pounds of venison including the Coues from here, only a few pounds left :) !!!

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