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May 27, 2015, 04:26 PM | #51 |
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LOL==made my day mountaineer. Generally, the older I get the bigger things get--except, well, I'll leave it at that. hah hah
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May 28, 2015, 10:56 AM | #52 |
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WVMountaineer: Been going down to WV for over 20 years. I shot maybe two deer that were about 140 pounds. I sometimes run over to the check station where the Game Commission is weighing and am usually within 8-10 pounds on my weight guess. One year my buddy shot a 4 point (Pretty nice rack) and it was the smallest body I ever saw on a buck down there. About 3 years later I shot a 6 point in the same area and I just grabbed the feet, picked it up and set it in the truck bed. Same area I shot the 140 plus pound deer. Genetics? I shot a button buck in PA once that was almost 80 pounds field dressed. Weird stuff sometimes.
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June 17, 2015, 02:43 AM | #53 |
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WV Mountaineer,If a 200 lb.Deer is as big as a tank ya'll must have some pretty small tanks also.YEP I see what you mean we need scales BAD.
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