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Mountain Buck … opinions

SudberrySlayer13

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During archery season here in north Georgia my target buck was killed and left me searching… after many miles I've located what I consider a giant especially for public land. I'm curious as to what age/score range this deer might fall into?
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4.5 if that's a mountain buck in North GA. 130+.

I ran 11 cameras all over Pigeon Mountain a few years ago and never once had a buck of that quality.
 
Why does everyone get hung up on what a buck may score???

That's a great deer and if you're hunting public land a true trophy..

I'm not wanting to offend you but deer hunting isn't a contest-there are no winners and loser..,

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Why does everyone get hung up on what a buck may score???

That's a great deer and if you're hunting public land a true trophy..

I'm not wanting to offend you but deer hunting isn't a contest-there are no winners and loser..,

😎

I don't think it's as much as competitive thing as it is curiosity. Score gives a quantifiable standard for judging size. I couldn't care less what anybody else kills or whether they kill bigger or smaller bucks than me, but I'm still always curious to know what my bucks score. Same as fishing i suppose. I like knowing what s big fish weighs. Not for anybody else. I just like knowing for my own self.
 
I don't think it's as much as competitive thing as it is curiosity. Score gives a quantifiable standard for judging size. I couldn't care less what anybody else kills or whether they kill bigger or smaller bucks than me, but I'm still always curious to know what my bucks score. Same as fishing i suppose. I like knowing what s big fish weighs. Not for anybody else. I just like knowing for my own self.
Exactly!
 

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