27 July 2011, 17:32
Aspen Hill AdventuresUnreal, but, I sure wish those sort of genetics ran in wild populations.
27 July 2011, 18:09
DoublessI think they do, they are just extremely rare.
27 July 2011, 21:27
Aspen Hill AdventuresYou won't find that in Vermont, not ever.
28 July 2011, 05:32
505 gibbsI can't imagine a deer like that growing without some, if not a lot, of assistance. I may be being presumptuous, but I thought that is what Jerry was inferring by "breeder buck". None the less, nice mount, It's body looks like a real deer father than some 'roid monster.

28 July 2011, 06:26
SGraves155That kind of incredible buck used to be something we would see in pix in magazines once every 5-10 years. Now there are numerous "ranches" with a dozen or more of this size bucks in pens, waiting to be released for the 'hunter". I'd rather have the big eight point that lives on my place. He'll disappear the day before season opens, then show up after Christmas.
