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Cool buck! I've been passing little bucks everyday.Shot a dandy of a blacktail. Weird rack. 4x2 main beams, 2 brow tines on one side and 1 brow tine on the other. I got him out whole and he weighed in at 230lbs. Hanging weight was almost 140lbs.
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I would have killed Elliot just for the cool factorNice buck, @No_Regerts ! Around our place we have had a bunch of unbalanced racks ever since we had "Elliot" in the area. (big antler on one side, spike on the other.)
I shot a 2x4 two years ago.
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Me, too. Never got the chance. He was only on my cameras for a couple of years, but his kids are easy to spot.I would have killed Elliot just for the cool factor
9mm Lunger weight!.I got him out whole and he weighed in at 230lbs..
Nice size on that guy.Shot a dandy of a blacktail. Weird rack. 4x2 main beams, 2 brow tines on one side and 1 brow tine on the other. I got him out whole and he weighed in at 230lbs. Hanging weight was almost 140lbs.
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He crashed down through the tree line and died on a road. I just backed right up to him and wrangled him in. I wasn't very confident of being able to manage my kid while dealing with the deer, so I took him home to my wife and I gutted the deer at home after I weighed him on a hoist.How did you haul him out?
200# is bigger than me, and I'm hoping to get my first deer, so I was wondering what you did. I'm thinking I'll probably have to quarter him out if I get one.He crashed down through the tree line and died on a road. I just backed right up to him and wrangled him in. I wasn't very confident of being able to manage my kid while dealing with the deer, so I took him home to my wife and I gutted the deer at home after I weighed him on a hoist.
It depends on how far you have to go to get to a vehicle. When I lived in eastern WA, I had to hike a few miles before getting to where I would hunt. My partner and I always had pack frames and would split the load on a quartered up deer. I would only bone it out if I was alone because I was trying to keep it clean.200# is bigger than me, and I'm hoping to get my first deer, so I was wondering what you did. I'm thinking I'll probably have to quarter him out if I get one.