Yup in MS right on the big black river. Yall have already had your and ours is just gettin started. I shot him with a 45-70 h&r 325 gr. hornady. Thanks Jeremy217 for posting pics.
Killed 19 1/2 in. inside spread 10 point 5 on one side with 4 and a kicker on the other. My best deer to date.
Don't have a computer to post pics so my profile pic is the deer. I'll tell the story now.
I had gotten in my stand late that morning. After 30 min. I saw a small doe trotted on...
I killed a pretty goof 10 point this morning. I'm get a skull mount done. I want to do my own plaque for it. I thinking of making a pedestal of a 3 foot cedar stump. Post your pics of plaque or pedestal.
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I know most of yall have heard of the Tony fulton buck but if not here's a link http://residents.bowhunting.net/awesomehunting/page8b.html
This gives me hope that even living in Mississippi that I can kill a world class deer. Not saying that MS doesn't harvest big deer, we do, just not as many...
Where I hunt a lot of deer don't have hardly any browtines so we try to kill most that are like that to help the geine pool. When you see a sway back long snout deer you can tell he's old. A guy killed a 8 yr old right next to my property that I was going to kill cause I had see him year after...
Being we don't have tags in Mississippi we can kill 3 buck 5 doe's plus 2 more does with a bow. Anytime I see a old mature deer that his rack has gone down hill I shoot him considering he is 5.5+.
Ya I killed all of them that yall are talking about I even killed one that scored 400 +!
The bottom line is that most of the rumors you hear of a 210+ scoring deer is actually what I sayed a RUMOR.
Peta P-eople E-eat T-tasty A-animals! There always going to say some crap like this. I read it then laugh about! Just a bunch of people that don't know what there talking about.
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