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anyone else out watching white tail bucks in there bachlor groups

It says you are from montana, but with that attitude, my guess is you are a transplant from somewhere east of there........


let me ask you this ( and I could give a big turd about what B&C or P&Y say) when you have a deer like this one, how would you classify it?

it is a 4 point!!!!!! it is actually a 4X3 but still considered a 4 point!!!! yah, it has an eyeguard but you don't go counting it because that would be gay:beer;


by the way..... is that you in the picture and your dog!!!!!!!! LMAO

I count 7. inch or longer...but I can't see the brow's well in that pic.

hell I bet you tell your girl that an inch counts;)

But I don't really care, horns don't fill a freezer or taste very good.
 
my buddy got this last year.

What would you call it out west?
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damn deer like this make me wish I chased horns and hunted farm land.
 
my buddy got this last year.

What would you call it out west?


damn deer like this make me wish I chased horns and hunted farm land.


what do you call it.. a 13 pointer??.. looks like a nontypical 7x6.. with some huge palmation on the one side
 
About two weeks ago I was out scouting fields when I kicked up a few deer about 50 yards in front of me. By the time i got my camera out, turned on, and the 4 wheeler stopped they were way the heck out there. I zoomed in all the way, but couldn't find them in the screen so I just started snapping shots in the area they were running. I got the buck in two pics and in one he is running straight away from me. You have to zoom the pic in as far as the camera goes, and it's blurry as heck, but you definetly tell he is a toad.
 
I watch the whitetail in the morning and the mules in the evening. Lucky enough to be about 50/50 split of them. The highway by my house seems to pretty much be a dividing line for the two.
 
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