the odds of a buck with a decent rack that comes to corn and living past his 3.5 year B-day in the piney woods of E. Tx aren't in the favor of the buck. The link below is very helpful.
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Originally posted by WamBow View Postthe odds of a buck with a decent rack that comes to corn and living past his 3.5 year B-day in the piney woods of E. Tx aren't in the favor of the buck. The link below is very helpful.
http://www.outdooralabama.com/sites/...ngLiveDeer.pdf
Meh...take a look at these. they are on the same property.http://discussions.texasbowhunter.co...d.php?t=604386
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Originally posted by WamBow View Postthe odds of a buck with a decent rack that comes to corn and living past his 3.5 year B-day in the piney woods of E. Tx aren't in the favor of the buck. The link below is very helpful.
http://www.outdooralabama.com/sites/...ngLiveDeer.pdf
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Originally posted by Antlers86 View PostThe odds of a deer reaching post mature 10+ are in favor of the buck at Steve's place!
http://discussions.texasbowhunter.co...d.php?t=604386
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Originally posted by WamBow View Postthe odds of a buck with a decent rack that comes to corn and living past his 3.5 year B-day in the piney woods of E. Tx aren't in the favor of the buck. The link below is very helpful.
http://www.outdooralabama.com/sites/...ngLiveDeer.pdf
WamBow, meet Garguy. He is the MAN when it comes to East Texas deer, especially OLD deer. He breaks the myth that there are no old deer in East Texas. They are around and nobody spends as much time looking for them and finding them, as GarGuy.
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