Actually, when hunting in west Texas one year in parched cactus and mesquite country, I actually saw a poor looking jack rabbit sized deer with a hugh rack he could hardly lift. He was too far to shoot, but it would have been a mercy killing for the starved animal.
Big bucks are going to be harder and harder to find -it’s called predatory evolution.Inasmuch as there seems to be some status for the hunter lucky enough to bring down the biggest buck, it now gives the smaller ones a chance to father the next generation.Thus size is no longer an advantage.
The#1BoiseStateFan about 12 years ago
Trouble lurks!
bluskies about 12 years ago
So maybe it’s true that some guys are too horny?
el8 about 12 years ago
So it’s not the size that matters, but the points? Ouch!
tirnaaisling about 12 years ago
Poor little tyke :(
Frog-on-a-Log Premium Member about 12 years ago
AKHenderson Premium Member about 12 years ago
Natural selection strikes again!
Mikeyj about 12 years ago
Best BC I’ve seen in years
Kvasir42 Premium Member about 12 years ago
This takes me back to my high school days in southeastern Oklahoma, where deer season reigned supreme. It was always all about the number of points.
jonesb about 12 years ago
I’ll take a nice and tender spike buck any day.
jtviper7 about 12 years ago
In middle Pennsylvania it’s must be 7 points…
Whimsical Cats about 12 years ago
And the one that cooks that Prey is protected even more!
Crisps about 12 years ago
He use to hide on roof tops next to T.V. antenna’s
xpurplezebra about 12 years ago
i think his hide is safe
Tsali-Queyi about 12 years ago
Actually, when hunting in west Texas one year in parched cactus and mesquite country, I actually saw a poor looking jack rabbit sized deer with a hugh rack he could hardly lift. He was too far to shoot, but it would have been a mercy killing for the starved animal.
fuzzyimages about 12 years ago
Quick , stick some candles on those spikes and camoflage him as a minhora!!! Happy Hanuka!!
bluskies about 12 years ago
No, I’m not- but I wasn’t one of the ones counting.
tuslog64 about 12 years ago
Big bucks are going to be harder and harder to find -it’s called predatory evolution.Inasmuch as there seems to be some status for the hunter lucky enough to bring down the biggest buck, it now gives the smaller ones a chance to father the next generation.Thus size is no longer an advantage.