What is the biggest buck you have taken score weight ect... Post up some pictures.
Man woke up this morning heading out to work,,,And I am getting the fever,,,the cool weather always gets me pumped up.I can't wait to get up in a tree this weekend.Tennessee bow opener is Saturday morning.
My biggest buck to date is 161" and 203LBS 11 point. Muzzle-loader harvest.
I've never put a tape measure to any of my deer. It doesn't matter to me what any of em score.
By the way I am not bragging,,,It is really interesting to see pictures of big bucks across the country or any buck taken for that matter. Just saying...
The deer I was referencing was a 76 point buck. His G12s were 24" long and perfectly symmetrical. Shot him on the run at 1065 yards with a 30-378. Held just over his back. Dead right there. Packed him out 27 miles from my treestand at the bottom of the Grand Canyon.
I'd like to thank Team Realtree for their awesome camo that allowed me to sneak up so close. Tasco scopes for the incredible optics that let me know whether the buck would score over 300, otherwise I would let him walk. My Thompson/Center Encore in 30-378 was barely adequate for whitetail deer, but I used to be an olympic champion in the sniper/badass/ping pong competition , so this shot was so easy it was like taking candy from a baby. I hiked 27 miles into my treestand, and had to shoot three 800 pound black bears on the way in. They attacked me en force and knocked my rifle out of my stupid Eberlestock bag, but somehow I recovered enough to pull my BFR 45-70 revolver and shoot completely through all 3 bears with one shot.
The deer I was referencing was a 76 point buck. His G12s were 24" long and perfectly symmetrical. Shot him on the run at 1065 yards with a 30-378. Held just over his back. Dead right there. Packed him out 27 miles from my treestand at the bottom of the Grand Canyon.
I'd like to thank Team Realtree for their awesome camo that allowed me to sneak up so close. Tasco scopes for the incredible optics that let me know whether the buck would score over 300, otherwise I would let him walk. My Thompson/Center Encore in 30-378 was barely adequate for whitetail deer, but I used to be an olympic champion in the sniper/badass/ping pong competition , so this shot was so easy it was like taking candy from a baby. I hiked 27 miles into my treestand, and had to shoot three 800 pound black bears on the way in. They attacked me en force and knocked my rifle out of my stupid Eberlestock bag, but somehow I recovered enough to pull my BFR 45-70 revolver and shoot completely through all 3 bears with one shot.
I'm callin BS,....does BFR even make a 45-70 revolver?
The deer I was referencing was a 76 point buck. His G12s were 24" long and perfectly symmetrical. Shot him on the run at 1065 yards with a 30-378. Held just over his back. Dead right there. Packed him out 27 miles from my treestand at the bottom of the Grand Canyon.
I'd like to thank Team Realtree for their awesome camo that allowed me to sneak up so close. Tasco scopes for the incredible optics that let me know whether the buck would score over 300, otherwise I would let him walk. My Thompson/Center Encore in 30-378 was barely adequate for whitetail deer, but I used to be an olympic champion in the sniper/badass/ping pong competition , so this shot was so easy it was like taking candy from a baby. I hiked 27 miles into my treestand, and had to shoot three 800 pound black bears on the way in. They attacked me en force and knocked my rifle out of my stupid Eberlestock bag, but somehow I recovered enough to pull my BFR 45-70 revolver and shoot completely through all 3 bears with one shot.
Free range 176. Only weighed 202 full of guts, but he was rutted out and skinny as a coyote. Years ago and since I am guiding family and friends these days instead of pulling the trigger, pretty sure I won't ever shoot a larger horned one. Favorite was a huge 7.5 year old, 14 point from the same low fence, heavily hunted pasture. "Only" scored in upper 140's, but my overall best trophy.