AZcoues_addict Report post Posted November 15, 2007 Very nice buck Tony! I love the tine length and symmetry. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bobbyo Report post Posted November 15, 2007 Wow, That is a management buck! oh ya only a three point, but holy cow, that is truly a neat buck, congratulations. Bob Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Outdoor Writer Report post Posted November 15, 2007 Wow, That is a management buck! oh ya only a three point, but holy cow, that is truly a neat buck, congratulations. Bob Yup, that's exactly why he's a management buck. If you look closely, you will also see that the brow tines are at the front of the antler bases and pointed forward at about 45 deg. rather than straight up. I think he's unique enough to hang on the wall, so I caped him in case I decide to go that route. I'll upload a few pix of the terrain when I get a chance later. Here's another pix with the John Deere Reaper in the photo. -TONY Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Red Rabbit Report post Posted November 15, 2007 He does have those devil horns in addition to one normal brow tine. Neat. Guess if you painted the stock red, you could call your rifle the International Harvester Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kilimanjaro Report post Posted November 16, 2007 nice buck Tony!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ac guy Report post Posted November 16, 2007 Guess if you painted the stock red, you could call your rifle the International Harvester Now that's funny right there. Cull buck my petunia. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ac guy Report post Posted November 16, 2007 And quit callin em carp Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Outdoor Writer Report post Posted November 16, 2007 He does have those devil horns in addition to one normal brow tine. Neat. Guess if you painted the stock red, you could call your rifle the International Harvester Indeed!!! I love it. It has been to Canada, Africa, New Zealand and even California if you want to count that as a foreign country. . BTW, the mule deer are already in their rutting pattern right now. Every good buck is with a harem and chasing the ladies to and fro. I don't think the does are hot yet, however, because we didn't see any that would stand still for a buck. -TONY Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Outdoor Writer Report post Posted November 16, 2007 Cull buck my petunia. With this outfit on this ranch, any older buck less than a good 4x4 is a management buck or cull. There are also many of what they consider trophy bucks. The one killed yesterday was a 206" and one of the best ever taken on the ranch. It was quite unlike most of the typical Colo. mulies. It looked more like something that would come off the N. Kaibab. -TONY Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
elmergoo Report post Posted November 16, 2007 Go for the european mount,Tony. That would look awesome. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Outdoor Writer Report post Posted November 16, 2007 Go for the european mount,Tony. That would look awesome. I'm not a big fan of European mounts. So if I do it, I'll probably go all out and likely do it in a sneak position with a slight turn. -TONY Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
COOSEFAN Report post Posted November 16, 2007 Fantastic buck Tony! The photos are awesome as well! JIM> Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Red Rabbit Report post Posted November 16, 2007 Tony, The pics are posted of the 205 incher. cool buck. http://blog.atkinsonexpeditions.com/2007/11/ What is the background behind your buck's name, Fuego? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
firstcoueswas80 Report post Posted November 16, 2007 Tony, if you need to get rid of any meat.... thats a nice buck for a trophy buck, yet alone a cull buck! congrats! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Outdoor Writer Report post Posted November 16, 2007 Tony, The pics are posted of the 205 incher. cool buck. http://blog.atkinsonexpeditions.com/2007/11/ What is the background behind your buck's name, Fuego? I'm not sure why he named that buck "fuego" and the other "aqua." I'll ask Chanse when I see him today or manana. For some reason, your link is corrupt for me. Here's a link to the Hunter's Journal page and the photo of the big one. -TONY Share this post Link to post Share on other sites