Very dissapointed in what I am seeing or not seeing. I have not seen a shooter while sitting or on game cams. Hopefully something happens and I start seeng some mature deer. Everything is young so far.
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Originally posted by JohnWayne86 View PostPHP Code:<<<@!1!@>>>
Text them to me. I’ll post them.
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Not this Cowboy...
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Originally posted by Duzy View PostHere are the pics of JohnWayne86’s buck.
2015
2017
Rack with shed for comparison
Not this Cowboy...
My family and I have been on a lease outside of Lakeview in Hall County for 3 seasons now. In 2015 a big giant 150”s 10 point showed up on camera often, he had a bad left eye that didn’t shine on night time camera pics. We named him Poko (short for pokoli, which is ten in Chocktaw), but nobody saw him most of the season. Christmas Eve 2015 I saw him, but couldn’t get a shot. Luckily we found his left shed it measured at 67 2/8”.
2016 season we got more pictures of him, he ended up losing his antlers early, losing alot of weight and we thought he died.
This season 2017 we had a big old looking deer show up with a similar left antler to Poko only his left did shine in the pics. We named this buck Nemo because of his right antler being weak. The second weekend of bow season my dad shot Nemo and he ducked the shot so the bolt went right across his shoulders.
Wednesday evening I was able to connect with my rifle. Come to find out his left eye was cloudy and the left shed from Poko matched Nemo perfect. We found out it was the same deer all along. The game camera pics show him in 2015 and also 2017 almost the same pose and a shed comparison to him.
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Originally posted by Heron View PostHappy Thanksgiving!
Took my oldest daughter and my dad on a drive in the 6 wheeler today and came across a decent muley buck and several does. If he were a whitetail it would be a no-brainer, shoot first-measure later deer, but since he's a muley, he could get much bigger. His rack configuration looked like a whitetail as well, as opposed to forks, so I guess it's possible that he's a hybrid, if such creatures actually exist. Seems like I've read that if they do exist, they're sterile which would be another good reason to shoot this deer if the opportunity presents. The 5 does he was hanging with didn't seem to mind his presence at all, and it's still early for them to be receptive. Anyhow, will do some thinking on this one.
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Originally posted by Clark View PostGreat buck and a great read.
Looks like you can see where your Dad shot him in the game can pic.
Congrats!Last edited by JohnWayne86; 11-25-2017, 07:19 AM.
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Originally posted by Redraider View PostMy dad has a lease outside of Memphis. They aren't seeing much at all this year.
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Originally posted by JohnWayne86 View PostThat’s odd, weve seen quite a bit of movement. Usually its different stands each time, but this year we have seen more rut action than years prior wven with the lack of cold weather.
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Congrats, John! Great buck.
I'm seeing good movement, just nothing mature. The last couple of days, everything went nocturnal it seems. I did have one new young 8 point show up on camera, but certainly not a shooter.
However, since it was 85 degrees yesterday, I drove up to my buddy's place in South Kansas and just scored this morning with a crossbow buck. Came in grunting at 7:15 trailing a doe and I nailed him at about 15 yards. I'll do a thread here in a second. Good luck, y'all and be safe.
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Originally posted by kry226 View PostCongrats, John! Great buck.
I'm seeing good movement, just nothing mature. The last couple of days, everything went nocturnal it seems. I did have one new young 8 point show up on camera, but certainly not a shooter.
However, since it was 85 degrees yesterday, I drove up to my buddy's place in South Kansas and just scored this morning with a crossbow buck. Came in grunting at 7:15 trailing a doe and I nailed him at about 15 yards. I'll do a thread here in a second. Good luck, y'all and be safe.
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