OK. There's lots of big bucks running around out there. Don't know how many more years we'll be able to run the feed program, so I'm wanting to kill a bigger deer this year. Over 150 cost 300 per inch. That means I can kill a 160 for 3 grand. I don't want to go over that. 500 per inch over that. Here's a candidate. You be the guide. How much will he cost me? Is he too big? Is he too small? My bow is draw. How much will I pay?
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If I was the guide I would tell my client to take his pick. I think you would be safe on all those bucks. Even if one or two break the 160" mark it won't be by much. I can over look 2" rather than feed the buck for another year. As long as they are all 5.5yrs old and older... start shooting.
Those double G-1's will only help make up for those short G-4's
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im no pro at this...my first number was 151. my second number is 157(adding a bit just to be safe)
tell the hunter its gonna cost you 2100 and he isnt over 160. i think we can find a bigger deer. and i frown on shooting deer at night anyway
this could get interesting. i wanna see the final score. that is not a 160 inch deer in my eyes.
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Originally posted by Archermike2605 View PostIf I was the guide I would tell my client to take his pick. I think you would be safe on all those bucks. Even if one or two break the 160" mark it won't be by much. I can over look 2" rather than feed the buck for another year. As long as they are all 5.5yrs old and older... start shooting.
Those double G-1's will only help make up for those short G-4's
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im stickin to my original number. 157. and i added the extra brows. and i do not think its 8-9 inches of extra. more like 5-6. doc, you better not drag this on forever lol. you could only have a few seconds to give an answer in the feild so we shouldnt have to wait to see the results for more than thirty minutes plenty of time to score the deer lol.
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