Yes, West TN buck.
Shhhh!!! He will hear us!Bet he's a seek one groupie
OK, folks I need to talk to this guy please. If you can't get me directly in touch, at least let me know the profile that this one was posted under....
OK, folks I need to talk to this guy please. If you can't get me directly in touch, at least let me know the profile that this one was posted under....
I suspect he bred his share last few seasons. He's not a yearling. Killed near Rossvile in SW Fayette County.It's a shame that he didn't get to breed a few does before he succumbed.
Same here.I love cold November mornings, rut activity and hard antler.
Of course, this deer was probably going to be 2 miles away in November and this was the best chance to take him. So kudos!
From what I was told, not too far from your houseWow, wonder where it was killed. I hunt outside of Somerville.
Wow, didn't know that. If you find out more, let me know. Maybe I should start hunting my backyard.From what I was told, not too far from your house
And so far no poaching accusations.I'm disappointed in yall. 2 pages in and nobody has pointed out he'd have been a good one next year!
Hope you get the story. Your articles in North American Whitetail are awesome.OK, folks I need to talk to this guy please. If you can't get me directly in touch, at least let me know the profile that this one was posted under....
The general hunting public won't hear a word about what we flatlanders in W TN can grow, much less what we kill. Most just ain't gonna say a word.I like a big rack as well as anyone; but advertising our deer herd will cost us!
Just waiting to hear his ageI'm disappointed in yall. 2 pages in and nobody has pointed out he'd have been a good one next year!