Check out this monster
Contributors to this thread:Whitetail Deer
From: dg72a
23-Dec-19
The only pic I got on camera.
From: tonyo6302
23-Dec-19
5 inches, P&Y.
;^)
From: Bou'bound
23-Dec-19
Size does not matter
From: Arrowhead
23-Dec-19
High Fence
From: Scar Finga
23-Dec-19
drooping ears!! Totally fake!
From: Bowfinatic
23-Dec-19
I bet hes tops on the shed list
From: midwest
23-Dec-19
Very old deer on the downhill side of antler development. Shoot!
From: altitude sick
23-Dec-19
Hilarious
From: TrapperKayak
23-Dec-19
If that's this years fawn, he'll make Boone some day...
From: Whocares
23-Dec-19
I'm on my way out right now since it's a mild 24. Getting desperate. Hope he shows!!
From: tembow
23-Dec-19
its a pretty doe with 2 tiny bows
From: standswittaknife
23-Dec-19
whoa!
From: South Farm
23-Dec-19
They all look the same on the table..
From: Zbone
23-Dec-19
Yeah, would be nice to know if he's a button buck or yearling and agree with TrapperKayak, if a button, he's gonna be nice...
From: Bowboy
23-Dec-19
That's a want to be Jackalope. There on the endangered species list in WY.
From: BullBuster
23-Dec-19
Great symmetry
From: arlone
23-Dec-19
Ontario? That proves it, farther north, bigger deer! That's the "Bergland, Bergmond, Burrrrr.....something Law"? Should put on even a few more inches next year?
From: Mule Power
23-Dec-19
Maybe try the long arm hold?
From: Brotsky
23-Dec-19
Definitely a branch antlered buck! Hope you get him!
From: Destroyer350
23-Dec-19
If you shoot a buck of that caliber you have to do a full body mount
From: Timbrhuntr
23-Dec-19
Looks to be noctornal ! They don't get like that from being stupid !
From: BOWNUT
23-Dec-19
It will be a nice one next year.
From: Supernaut
23-Dec-19
All the "monsters" start out as little guys.
From: Brian M.
23-Dec-19
Shrinkage. Its cold outside.
From: Will
23-Dec-19
Many guys on here have killed P and Y bucks. A few have killed Booners with their bows. I bet only a handful have ever found a set of shed's like those will be! The prize is int the eyes folks :)
From: APauls
23-Dec-19
I was at full draw on a fawn this year as I like to get one for meat. At the last moment I noticed his buttons were like a half inch longer than normal and figured he may have potential, swing over and pasted mama lol. It’s not often a half inch of bone saves your life.
From: Glunker
23-Dec-19
Perfect for the big buck hunter that has hunted his long weekend. Shoot this deer, call it a cull buck and punch your tag.
From: GF
23-Dec-19
Only an idiot would “cull” a forked button. I’m w/TK!
From: Rupe
24-Dec-19
Ha ha ha ha ha
From: dg72a
24-Dec-19
This little guy is safe with me, and I am pretty sure it is a yearling. Hope to get more pics in the near future.
From: Duke
24-Dec-19
Tough to score and age that beast! Good luck!
From: sticksender
24-Dec-19
Those infrared-flash night pics always make the horns look smaller.
From: scentman
26-Dec-19
say what you want... he is symmetrical.
From: 12yards
26-Dec-19
What'd you name him?
From: Hackbow
26-Dec-19
Cool pic. Always neat to see the wide variation of antler configurations. I would only shoot that deer if he were in range and presented a good shot angle. Other than that scenario, he'd be safe. Count me as one of GF's idiots.
From: Zbone
27-Dec-19
dg72a - "I am pretty sure it is a yearling."
Not trying to be politically correct, but just curious, you meaning 6-8 months old (button buck) or 18 - 20 months old yearling? Some (including myself) called fawns yearlings, but they are fawns until their first birthday, then they become yearlings...
From: dg72a
28-Dec-19
I guess I meant button buck . I don`t think he is a year old yet, but can`t be sure. I hope to get a better pic, and when and if I do, I will post here.
From: dg72a
28-Dec-19
I think this is same little buck, not 100 % sure, but looks like him. What do you think?
From: Zbone
28-Dec-19
Yeah,,, dang he looks in good shape...
Would be cool to find forked button sheds...8^)