I can only think of two reasons I wouldn’t shoot that buck, 1- I didn’t have a valid tag, or 2-my 10yo son was hunting w/ me and I’m trying to get him a shot on it…. I do realize these things are very dependent on location and management, but that one would be solidly in the ‘shoot’ column in any place I’ve hunted to this point…. I do know of a few local areas this would be a pass, just not any I hunt!Adding this one to my list of possible target bucks.
View attachment 1698127
View attachment 1698128
I'm guessing him at 4 1/2. Pretty intense hunting pressure on 2 sides of my property and some gun deer pressure on another side. Makes it pretty hard to let a good buck pass here. He might not be here next year. For that matter at my age, I might not eitherI can only think of two reasons I wouldn’t shoot that buck, 1- I didn’t have a valid tag, or 2-my 10yo son was hunting w/ me and I’m trying to get him a shot on it…. I do realize these things are very dependent on location and management, but that one would be solidly in the ‘shoot’ column in any place I’ve hunted to this point…. I do know of a few local areas this would be a pass, just not any I hunt!
I hope you are talking about the one on the right. The guy on the left would be at the taxidermist and the freezer. Nice buck…View attachment 1699059
Gotta give this guy another year but he will be fun to watch this season!
At first I thought it was the ChupacabraYes, A black bear....


TankThis guy is working a scrape, I hope to see him in season.
Your plots look great. I have tried about every kind of brassica known to man and the deer here mostly ignore it. I have watched them eating soybean stubble after harvest while my plot with 3 kinds of beautiful brassicas were neglected.Again, not Trail Cam, but encouraging to see our plot flourishing, and the resultant activity of late….
View attachment 1702463
View attachment 1702464
We have a fairly wide selection of seeds that we plant, and typically in strips/small blocks within the total plot area.Your plots look great. I have tried about every kind of brassica known to man and the deer here mostly ignore it. I have watched them eating soybean stubble after harvest while my plot with 3 kinds of beautiful brassicas were neglected.
