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11 December 2015, 04:38
Aspen Hill Adventures
Dismay!
Ugggg! It's till archery season in the Missouri Ozarks and look at this mess...










~Ann


11 December 2015, 08:09
TREE 'EM
Broken beam or not he would be quite a trophy with a bow


All We Know Is All We Are
11 December 2015, 19:12
Aspen Hill Adventures
He's been hanging nocturnal lately but I am thinking I should leave him for next year. I put a young 8 pt in the freezer on opening rifle but want another deer yet. I hope to see some more mature bucks moving through.


~Ann


11 December 2015, 19:25
OLBIKER
He is great this year.Next year will be a stud!!! Big Grin
11 December 2015, 19:48
graybird
A nice buck, but I would leave him for next year. Remember there is one out there that likely broke that main beam for him.

I'd opt for a doe to stick in the freezer.

Good luck!


Graybird

"Make no mistake, it's not revenge he's after ... it's the reckoning."
14 December 2015, 15:38
Highlander7
Ann,

Leave him. He'll be even better next year. I had a 130 class whitetail show up on trail cam last year during second season archery (SE PA). I was excited and was in the stand the next day only to discover he dropped one side in less than 24 hours. Unfortunately I lost access to that particular area. Still I would leave him for next year.


MSG, USA (Ret.) Armor
NRA Life Memeber
14 December 2015, 18:49
Aspen Hill Adventures
I'll be just watching him this year. What is funny is I have a picture of him in full antler then he comes past the camera again three hours later- broken!

There is a big body spike buck that's probably a yearling. Several fawns. All of these I have gotten on daytime pics. I am hesitant to take a doe because deer numbers aren't what I would consider high in this area.


~Ann