There should be some exceptional bucks taken this year due to the wet growing season. Numbers appear to be up also, probably a result of two wet years in a row.
Posts: 776 | Location: Corrales, New Mexico | Registered: 03 February 2013
He didn't get that big by being dumb. You've got your luck to find. Hope you do, bet that rack is 30" wide. I can see it's going to take a bite out of your bank account. George
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Posts: 6057 | Location: Pueblo, CO | Registered: 31 January 2006
You can get him if you have the time. My biggest Mulie gave me three chances before I connected, so I know it can be done. Think before you act, and pray that no one else sees him. good luck!
That is a stud, you should hold for him and really hope you get him!
Just a question, does rocky mountain mule deer tend to hang a lot in a a specific area, because our sonoran mule deers may hang around a ranch for a while and then disappear as they move a LOT between ranches.
Manuel, our bucks tend to act like your bucks....here today, gone tomorrow. A few years ago we had a big 32" buck with a drop tine spotted. We actually saw him 3-4 times and couldn't get him killed. This same buck disappeared overnight, and was seen 11 miles N of our place. We never saw him again.
We usually see the biggest bucks one time and that's it.
Posts: 2276 | Location: West Texas | Registered: 07 December 2011
Originally posted by Atkinson: Georgegeld, I shot 34.5 incher real close to the same area, and Ive seen pictures of this buck before..He is bigger than mine,and much older.
Let's see some pics.
Posts: 2276 | Location: West Texas | Registered: 07 December 2011