Specializedjon
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Welcome HValley!Looks like a high-fence deer
Glad you jumped in after 2-years. Strong first post....got the natives all riled up about high fence deer now
Welcome HValley!Looks like a high-fence deer
Lol long time lurker from the deer stand. Not trying to ruffle any feathers with that post. I've hunted a high fence property in Hickman County myself. Not saying thats for sure what this is, but atypical bucks like that always make me raise an eyebrowWelcome HValley!
Glad you jumped in after 2-years. Strong first post....got the natives all riled up about high fence deer now
You're good brother. There are a few on here that can get sensitive at times (mainly in the Political Forum...stay away), but most of us have broad shoulders and can take it. It wasn't offensive at all. Just thought it was a strong "come out". Well played. Keep it up. You're gonna fit right in.Lol long time lurker from the deer stand. Not trying to ruffle any feathers with that post. I've hunted a high fence property in Hickman County myself. Not saying thats for sure what this is, but atypical bucks like that always make me raise an eyebrow
Catman Santa don't want the whole wide world gawking at his Reindeer….I see the high fence theories have surfaced already.... my guess is it's just one of those freak bucks that had the genetics and age to grow a rack like that.
If some of y'all saw the deer on large properties around Nashville where hunting hasn't been allowed for decades, you'd think they were high fence too.
These are free range, wild Tennessee deer:
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Congrats to the hunter! Buck of a lifetime for anyone.
If you remember when we met last summer, after the event was over, me and a couple other guys went to the nearest bean field and I filmed those two bucks with a couple other "small" bucks.Catman Santa don't want the whole wide world gawking at his Reindeer….
I remember it well. That's a crazy place with those old boys tucked away around there…If you remember when we met last summer, after the event was over, me and a couple other guys went to the nearest bean field and I filmed those two bucks with a couple other "small" bucks.
Is it just me? Or does B look like a young buck?!?I see the high fence theories have surfaced already.... my guess is it's just one of those freak bucks that had the genetics and age to grow a rack like that.
If some of y'all saw the deer on large properties around Nashville where hunting hasn't been allowed for decades, you'd think they were high fence too.
These are free range, wild Tennessee deer:
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Congrats to the hunter! Buck of a lifetime for anyone.
It's hard to say in the summer. I think they both were mature, but it's just a guess at that time of yearIs it just me? Or does B look like a young buck?!?