Triple Drop Tine Down

Swat what a great buck. Just wondering if you have seen any of those genes showing up in other bucks.

To pass him and video him and then harvest him instead of drilling the doe makes in even sweeter. Congrats Man.

My two labs and I need to come shed hunt - last year was not a good time to travel.

Merry Christmas Swat.
 
Swat what a great buck. Just wondering if you have seen any of those genes showing up in other bucks.

To pass him and video him and then harvest him instead of drilling the doe makes in even sweeter. Congrats Man.

My two labs and I need to come shed hunt - last year was not a good time to travel.

Merry Christmas Swat.

I'd love to find just one of his sheds! Especially now. I've had pics of him there since '12 or '13.
 
love the story! And when a story like that has an ending like that we all rejoice!
He's a great buck - doesn't look like he rubbed trees a lot - do you think he was a bit submissive? Congratulations man!
 
love the story! And when a story like that has an ending like that we all rejoice!
He's a great buck - doesn't look like he rubbed trees a lot - do you think he was a bit submissive? Congratulations man!

He had a lot of cedar bark around his bases when I killed him. He was anything but submisive, he had run about every other descent buck off the farm once they became hard horned, the ones that tried to stay are all broke up. He ended up being the only shooter around, I'm hoping some fill in the holes now.
 
He was dominant and his rack tells me he should be the stud that will not tolerate any competition. Have you seen his antler genes show up in other bucks on the farm. Of course it is likely he runs them off before they get the age for those characteristics to show up.

I killed a KY buck one season with a 3 inch hook off one eye guard - we saw that on one other buck next season. That buck's range was about 25% on the lease and 75% off the lease.

You killed a great buck for sure. Congrats!!!
 
He was dominant and his rack tells me he should be the stud that will not tolerate any competition. Have you seen his antler genes show up in other bucks on the farm. Of course it is likely he runs them off before they get the age for those characteristics to show up.

I killed a KY buck one season with a 3 inch hook off one eye guard - we saw that on one other buck next season. That buck's range was about 25% on the lease and 75% off the lease.

You killed a great buck for sure. Congrats!!!

Nope, haven't seen any other drop tine deer. I killed a 146" 8pt in 2014 that had about a 4" kicker off it's base.
 
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