R.M.C.
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- U.S. , Canada, and RSA
Beast!Filled my non-resident Iowa archery tag Sunday morning.
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That's a heck of a buck! Looks way bigger than 147".Harvested over thanksgiving weekend at my farm in central Alabama. 147 1/8. About as big as they get in that part of the world. I was very blessed.
Fierce reaper 6.5prc
Steiner predator 8 2-16x
Federal 130gr terminal ascent.
220 yard shot quartering towards
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Thanks my man. It’s all genetics. Racks just don’t get as wide and long here in Alabama. 150” deer puts you in record books here. I’m jealous of how big y’all grow them in Illinois!That's a heck of a buck! Looks way bigger than 147".
Well I live in Saskatchewan and I’ll tell you right now, I’d shoot that deer very happily without hesitation. He’s fantastic!Thanks my man. It’s all genetics. Racks just don’t get as wide and long here in Alabama. 150” deer puts you in record books here. I’m jealous of how big y’all grow them in Illinois!
He has a broken right brow tine that would have put him over 150!View attachment 572314View attachment 572316
Thanks! First stud I’ve taken off my own farm I bought in 2019 so he is special to me in many ways.Well I live in Saskatchewan and I’ll tell you right now, I’d shoot that deer very happily without hesitation. He’s fantastic!
That makes it even better!Thanks! First stud I’ve taken off my own farm I bought in 2019 so he is special to me in many ways.
Great looking buck!Got this Southern Indiana buck beginning of November with my Ravin.
I shot this buck on public land in Ohio during bow season. Never scouted the area, just went on a whim and setup on a rub-line. I thought the triple bro tine was pretty cool.
Truer words never spokenI am really enjoying this thread. Especially seeing the young hunters and their successful deer photos. Let’s keep them coming! And let’s keep supporting those young hunters. They are our future.
Safe hunting