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Just an awesome animal. Congrats
He scored 277 1/8”!Philip what is your estimate of score…I know how humble you are sincerely but sometimes it’s okay to crow and this is one of them my friend!!!
Thanks Mort!Beautiful. Some of my best memories of deer hunting have been in your great state. San Angelo area also has a fabulous turkey population. Killed some stud gobblers, and saw a lot of deer too. Congratulations on your patience and success.
This is Ruger American Ranch in 5.56. This is my go to gun. For deer blind shots at or under 100 yards with heavy Barnes or Swift it does well on Texas Whitetail.What rifle setup is that? Been looking at getting a Ruger American myself
Water Valley, Coke County, TX@Philip Glass , Perhaps you already said this, but what part of the country did you take this buck? My guess is south or west Texas, or maybe a little further out west(?).
Simply outstanding!!!He scored 277 1/8”!
Definitely high fence. I cant let my neighbors shoot my deer! This buck was born and raised on the ranch. It was not pen raised. Many years of management and effort to do this.Congrats! Impressive either way but just curious was the property low or high fence?
Definitely still amazing, and I very much respect the difference between high fence and pen raised, just curious. Awesome you were able to let and watch him grow to his prime on your own land!Definitely high fence. I cant let my neighbors shoot my deer! This buck was born and raised on the ranch. It was not pen raised. Many years of management and effort to do this.
I have both high fence and low fenced ranches.
God I hate you, just kidding, sort of...would you mind posting that picture on my thread "What turns people green with envy"? lol (congrats)I've never taken a really big trophy Whitetail although ive hunted my whole life. After years of intensive management this buck came my way. This is a home raised buck and one ive seen near my home for a few years now,
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Wow. What a monster! CongratulationsI've never taken a really big trophy Whitetail although ive hunted my whole life. After years of intensive management this buck came my way. This is a home raised buck and one ive seen near my home for a few years now,
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Was he on your ranch or nearby property?I've never taken a really big trophy Whitetail although ive hunted my whole life. After years of intensive management this buck came my way. This is a home raised buck and one ive seen near my home for a few years now,
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Without question a deer of a lifetime! I had two farms here in GA and spent a lot of money clearing land, raising food plots, being patient to let deer age. Huge to me was taking 140-150 scoring deer which was huge for my area. I have taken over 100+ deer in my life and now only hunt Africa no longer deer. Philip I both know and can appreciate the labor of love farming your own land and then having this kind of accomplishment. CONGRATULATIONS!!!Definitely high fence. I cant let my neighbors shoot my deer! This buck was born and raised on the ranch. It was not pen raised. Many years of management and effort to do this.
I have both high fence and low fenced ranches.
At my house pasture.Was he on your ranch or nearby property?
Thanks so much Craig!Without question a deer of a lifetime! I had two farms here in GA and spent a lot of money clearing land, raising food plots, being patient to let deer age. Huge to me was taking 140-150 scoring deer which was huge for my area. I have taken over 100+ deer in my life and now only hunt Africa no longer deer. Philip I both know and can appreciate the labor of love farming your own land and then having this kind of accomplishment. CONGRATULATIONS!!!